Evidence-bound humanitarian intelligence
KRYOS-XS supports civilian protection, aid prioritization, donor coordination, and humanitarian reporting under strict privacy, redaction, and release governance.
Humanitarian modules
Bound to evidence governanceCivilian Harm Assessment
Civilian Harm TwinRisk bands across children, hospitals, schools, displaced populations. Cross-source corroboration with contradiction tracking.
Aid Allocation
Aid Allocation TwinNeeds modeling, partner coverage, duplication checks, and delivery-constraint mapping under privacy class controls.
Displacement Tracking
Displacement TwinCross-source movement, border pressure, camp stress, and service-gap mapping. No identification of private individuals.
Donor Coordination
Donor Impact TwinStructured, source-bound updates and intervention risk analysis for funders. Public output only after release-gate approval.
Coordination Memos
Aid Allocation TwinMulti-partner alignment briefs with redaction control and attorney-review readiness where legal exposure exists.
Survivor and Child Protection
Civilian Harm TwinStrict privacy class. Identifying information is removed before any output. Child or survivor data is blocked from public release.
Theater coverage
Indicative · mock telemetry- GazaHealthcare attacks, displacement, blockade impact0.86
- SudanAtrocity documentation, aid coverage, displacement0.74
- MyanmarBorder movement, trafficking risk, civilian protection0.66
- Ukraine-RussiaInfrastructure damage, displacement, war signals0.82
Civilian protection and lawful humanitarian work
Outputs are scoped to evidence organization, civilian-harm assessment, aid coordination, and reviewed donor reporting. Public release is governed by the release gate.
Read the security and ethics commitments- Tactical targeting or combat optimization
- Surveillance of private individuals
- Publication of survivor, witness, or child-identifying details
- Unverified public accusations against private persons