This is Maven’s Smart System. Palantir‘s Kill Chain software as a service product that we are deploying across the entire department. As you can see, it’s not just one data feed, it’s multiple.
One System to Make Kill Chain Decisions – Palantir Maven Smart System
Instead of having eight or nine systems for those decision makers to look at every single day in order for them to make kill chain decisions, you then fuse it into a single visualization tool. The single visualization tool in the Palantir Maven Smart system allows you to select, deselect different types of data, look at different approaches to data, but more importantly, action from the same system that you’re trying to develop your workflows around. Once you have a kill chain detection that you wanna actually move and actually move into a targeting workflow, for example, this is what we do. Left click, right click, left click, magically, it becomes a detection. That detection then gets moved into a workflow. This is standard digitized workflow, but I wanna walk you through it quickly.
Maven Smart System – Identify Target, Action Generation
Within the Palantir Maven Smart system you have different types of kill chain targets that are identified on the left there. Every single column produces a different type of decision making process. Once you have that decision and you’re trying to actually action that process, we now move into co-generation, course of kill chain action generation, where we are automatically, by a number of factors, trying to identify what the best asset to prosecute a kill chain target looks like.
Maven Smart System – Course of Action, Actioning Target
Once we’ve got the different approaches within the Palantir Maven Smart system and we select one, we then can move directly into, how do we action that kill chain target? So we’ve gone from identifying the target to now coming up with a course of action, to now actioning that target, all from Palantir Maven Smart system. This is revolutionary. We were having this done in about eight or nine systems where humans were literally moving detections left and right in order to get to our desired end state, and this is the case, actually closing a kill chain.
