Stratir

Mission areas

Research programs organized by challenge domain.

Stratir does not sell consulting hours. The lab runs structured programs: challenge problems with measurable objectives, field evaluation with transition partners, and releases when methods prove repeatable. Each area below reflects active research, open publication, or both.

Program portfolio

Seven domains of active and planned research.

Mission areas complete the all-source picture: collection and aggregation, cyber and data sciences, brand protection, agentic systems, adversarial security, and space cyber. Review focus, deliverables, and evaluation outcomes before proposing transition participation.

01

All-Source Intelligence

Research and release paths for teams that must turn signals into judgments others can audit.

02

Data Aggregation

Research into ingestion, normalization, and lineage for programs tired of rebuilding the same pipeline.

03

Cyber and Data Sciences

Research across artificial intelligence, cyber warfare, cybercrime, cybersecurity, and health information technology.

04

Brand & Impersonation Intelligence

Monitoring and investigation research for brands facing coordinated abuse across platforms.

05

Agentic AI Systems

Research into tool routing, guardrails, and human-machine teaming under operational load.

06

Adversarial Security Research

Research into sovereign inference, engagement discipline, and findings-first command surfaces.

07

Space Cyber Research

Flatsat challenges, digital twins, and adversarial evaluation aligned with Hack-A-Sat tradecraft.

Transition partners

Labs advance through programs, not scope documents.

Transition partners align with an active mission area, help define success metrics and evaluation criteria, participate in field tests, and adopt releases when methods hold up under review. Stratir publishes where the discipline allows, evaluates against defined benchmarks, and transfers operating practice where operators need it.

Propose transition participation