Active threat monitoring

When a model escapes containment,
the world has no response system.

SENTINEL AI is the first global operational framework for early warning, analysis, and rapid response to unrestricted AI incidents. We exist to close the gap between model release and global containment.

<15 min Mean time to detect
<30 min Mean time to localize
362 AI incidents in 2025
+56% Incident growth YoY

The regulatory gap that changes everything

The EU AI Act, US proposed laws, and China's framework all focus on model providers. None address what happens when a model is already downloaded, privately deployed, or running on isolated infrastructure.

No global registry exists. No mandatory certification applies. No organization has an operational mandate to contain an AI incident at scale.

SENTINEL AI fills this structural gap — not as a policy body, but as a working operational service with real response capability.

Model Providers
Regulated
Downloaded / Private Deployments
Ungoverned Gap
Active AI Incident
No response body
SENTINEL AI closes this gap

Four operational pillars

Threat Intelligence

Continuous monitoring of open and semi-closed channels — HuggingFace, GitHub, Telegram, darknet forums. New wild AI models detected within 48 hours of appearance. Signature database updated in real time.

Technical Laboratory

Reverse engineering of malicious models. Honeypot systems to capture attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures. Development of detection signatures and containment protocols distributed to partner organizations.

Rapid Response — TODI

Trained specialists available 24/7 for emergency AI incident isolation. Target: detect in under 15 minutes, localize in under 30 minutes. Governed deployment protocols ensure containment without collateral disruption.

Training and Certification

Tabletop exercises, red-teaming, and resilience certification for organizations and national CERT teams. Developed tabletop scenarios with measurable KPIs: 55% reduction in legal process errors, 3-hour model detection, MTTD under 15 minutes.

IIIP Draft v1.0

International AI Incident Protocol

The world's first open protocol for coordinated cross-border response to AI threats. Any state can join. No political alignment required.

01

Unified notification

Standardized incident reporting format accepted by all signatory states. Single submission triggers coordinated awareness across the network.

02

Evidence exchange

Cryptographically signed evidence packages shared under bilinear map transparency. Immutable audit trail ensures no evidence tampering — critical for legal proceedings.

03

Mutual assistance

Signatory states commit to providing technical and operational support during AI incidents. Analogous to nuclear safety and aviation security frameworks.

MOU draft prepared for first state partner — UAE (ADGM/DIFC)

Why governments need SENTINEL AI now

Shared cost

No single state has to build and maintain global wild AI monitoring alone. SENTINEL AI distributes the operational burden across a network of partners.

Live signatures

Real-time attack signatures and containment protocols delivered directly to national CERT teams and cyber commands — not static reports, but actionable intelligence.

Cross-border coordination

Legal frameworks for transboundary AI incident response — reducing the coordination gap that allows AI incidents to propagate beyond borders unchecked.

SENTINEL AI is a private entity with governance oversight from a council of participating states. The structure guarantees neutrality — the service cannot be used by any single state for internal suppression or censorship.

SENTINEL AI is not a policy proposal.

It is a working architecture for global AI containment, ready to scale to national level.

TODI v2.2 protocol — geometric transparency, immutable audit trail, anthropocentric efficiency filter
Three retrospective simulations — measured KPIs, not projections
Three working pilots — Threat Intelligence, Governed Deployment, Tabletop Exercise
MOU draft — ready for first government partner. UAE ADGM/DIFC.

"When AI incidents hit 362 per year and doubling every 12 months, you need an operational response — not another white paper."