The capabilities.

The four proprietary frameworks.

The disciplines under which every entry on this register is signed.


  1. 01

    KOSMOS Anchor System.

    KQAS

    Cross-platform authority anchoring across knowledge graphs and AI surfaces.

    KQAS anchors a client's public claims, biographical record, and proprietary terminology across the open knowledge graphs and large-language-model surfaces on which the public increasingly meets the client. Where an anchor exists, the client's authority is durable; where it does not, the client's authority drifts. KQAS produces, signs, and refreshes those anchors on a defined cadence.

  2. 02

    AEGIS.

    AEGIS

    Evidence-first claim verification and signing.

    AEGIS is the discipline by which every public claim a KTS Global client wishes to make is bound, before publication, to an underlying evidence object held in the Evidence Locker. AEGIS produces the signed claim record that accompanies the published sentence; the published sentence cannot be issued without the record.

  3. 03

    AURA-V3.

    AURA-V3

    The current generation of the authority register.

    AURA-V3 is the production system used by KTS Global today. It is the standing register against which the principal's public claims, biography, and proprietary terminology are held: each entry is issued, reviewed, and signed under protocol, and the resulting record is the version of the principal that the open knowledge graphs and language-model surfaces are invited to read. The register is refreshed on cadence rather than at delivery, and earlier generations of the protocol remain in archive but are no longer the version of record.

  4. 04

    KTS Global Evidence Locker.

    Evidence Locker

    The canonical store of signed evidence objects backing every published claim.

    The Evidence Locker is the single canonical store from which every signed claim on a KTS Global surface is served. Each object is held against a fixed date, a defined object type, and a reviewer attestation. Where a published claim refers to an object key, that key resolves through the Locker; where the resolution fails, the surface reduces the entry to a single italic line and the claim does not stand.


Network

The four frameworks are operated within the KTS Global Authority Network, the standing federation of surfaces and reviewers under which signed claims are published and refreshed.