FLAVIAN SYSTEMS

TITUS DETECTS DECEPTIVE MARITIME ACTIVITY
BEFORE IT BECOMES A SECURITY FAILURE
Flavian Defense System
TITUS identifies vessels that go dark on AIS, confirms physical presence with SAR, reconstructs movement across scenes, and preserves each transit event in a signed hash-chained log. Operators get a faster path from suspicious silence to validated track history, audit-ready evidence, and sanctions-focused maritime review.
Capabilities

Command & control operations

Persistent track reconstruction

Detect vessels that go silent on AIS, confirm physical presence with SAR, and score suspicious behavior inside high-risk maritime zones.

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Deception and anomaly scoring

Reconstruct vessel movement across SAR scenes, predict next position with Kalman filtering, and maintain high-confidence tracks across long gap windows.

Contact filtering and validation

Automatically filter out false and unreliable detections so TITUS surfaces only credible, range-validated contacts for operator review.

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Cryptographic transit logging

Assign every vessel or aircraft a cryptographic batch number and record each movement event as a signed, hash-chained transit entry.

Real-time alert processing

Process vessel detections, track associations, and chain verifications with sub-second latency so analysts receive actionable alerts without delay.

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Capabilities

Detection to evidence in one workflow

From first AIS gap to confirmed SAR contact, TITUS validates range, reconstructs movement, records signed transit events, and preserves operator-ready evidence.

AIS gaps
30+ MINUTES
SAR-linked contacts
PRIORITIZED
High-conf tracks
>=0.95 SCORE
Chain validity
VERIFIED
SAR fusion
30+ MINUTES
Track link
PRIORITIZED
Audit trail
>=0.95 SCORE
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Compliance

Live TITUS alert queue

See the same detection logic TITUS uses to escalate dark vessels, AIS spoofing anomalies, and audit-chain exceptions in real time.

Critical

Dark vessel confirmed after AIS gap

AIS transmission stopped, SAR confirmed physical presence, and TITUS elevated the contact for immediate analyst review.

High-priority maritime alert
High

Transit log signature mismatch

A signed transit entry failed signature or chain verification. TITUS isolated the record, preserved prior evidence, and marked the ledger for analyst review.

Transit evidence ledger
Medium

Sanctions-risk rendezvous pattern

Repeated loitering, AIS gaps, and anomalous movement indicate potential ship-to-ship transfer or sanctions evasion behavior.

Gulf of Oman / 25.3N 56.8E
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

TITUS fuses AIS, SAR, track reconstruction, radar-horizon validation, Doppler cues, and cryptographic transit logs to surface high-risk maritime activity in real time.

What data does TITUS ingest?

TITUS ingests AIS, SAR detections, radar-derived cues when available, operator annotations, and external watchlists or sanctions context through APIs and feed connectors.

Can TITUS run on-premise or air-gapped?

Yes. TITUS supports on-premise, private-network, and offline or air-gapped environments for organizations that cannot route operational data through public cloud services.

Can TITUS integrate with existing maritime systems?

Yes. TITUS integrates with existing maritime awareness stacks through APIs, feed connectors, and data imports, and it can ingest third-party detections without requiring a full rip-and-replace.

How fast can TITUS be operational?

Pilot deployments typically go live in 1-2 weeks depending on data readiness. Production rollouts vary with integration scope, evidence-retention requirements, and secure-network constraints.

How does TITUS preserve audit evidence?

TITUS assigns cryptographic batch numbers, signs each transit event, and verifies the full hash chain so investigators can detect tampering and preserve evidence continuity.

Can analysts review why a vessel was flagged?

Yes. Analysts can review AIS gaps, SAR confirmations, radar-horizon margin, Doppler anomalies, movement history, and chain-verification status to understand exactly why TITUS escalated a contact.