Layer 4: The Crisis Response Center
A single off-nominal event can trigger a cascade of unforeseen incidents. This is why we built the Emergency Situations Module (ESM), the core of our crisis readiness architecture. It takes command upon detecting any deviation from the expected signals gathered by our intelligence modules.
When an anomaly is detected, standard operational pipelines continue to run without interruption while the ESM deploys additional agents where they are needed most. This architecture is purpose-built to manage any cascade of simultaneous, unscheduled events.
Anomaly Classes That Activate the ESM
Geosphere Anomalies
Physical shocks detected via satellite, maritime/aviation, and seismic data. Includes industrial accidents, infrastructure failures, and logistical disruptions.
See Use CasesInfosphere Anomalies
Innovation shocks from scientific pre-prints, patents, and clinical trials, identifying disruptive breakthroughs before they become market knowledge.
See Use CasesRegulosphere Anomalies
Political and regulatory shocks derived from legislative drafts, court filings, and sanction activity, pinpointing who wins or loses when the rules change.
See Use Cases