The institutions Ithildin is built for, and the operations we run with them. All Swiss.
Common operating picture, written back to command-and-control.
The Swiss defense customer needs a single integrated environment to fuse signals, plan operations, and execute decisions across Heer, Luftwaffe, and Cyber-Kommando. Ithildin Defense delivers it on classified infrastructure, with provenance preserved end to end.
Built for the tempo of modern conflict. Cleared for Swiss classification frameworks. Deployable in air-gapped Swiss bunkers through Ithildin Deploy.
SIGINT, OSINT, and HUMINT into one analyst graph.
Analysts work across sources that were never meant to talk to each other — communications metadata, open-source corpora, human reporting, financial records. Ithildin lets them work on one graph without flattening the classification of any source.
Markings propagate through the ontology. Need-to-know is enforced at every read and every write. Cross-cantonal investigations are deconflicted by purpose, not by phone calls.
Switzerland runs on a few networks. Run them as code.
Critical-infrastructure operators carry decades of OT and IT debt — SCADA, ERP, sensor feeds, document stores, sector-specific scheduling systems. Ithildin Enterprise integrates them in place, schema-agnostic, zero-copy, and presents trains, substations, and networks as objects with actions.
Operations stop being PDFs. They become applications on the ontology your operators already live in.
FINMA-aligned analytics. Sovereign client data.
The Swiss financial sector cannot afford to surface its client data inside platforms governed by foreign law. Ithildin runs AML/KYC graph analysis, sanctions screening, and market-abuse detection on customer-controlled infrastructure, in Switzerland.
For private banks operating across borders, classification and purpose-based access controls keep client-data sovereignty intact at every step of the workflow — including the AI layer.
Clinical operations on the ontology.
Hospitals carry the most fragmented data of any Swiss institution. Ithildin maps patients, beds, ORs, devices, and clinicians to objects and to the actions clinical operations require. Bed and OR management stop being spreadsheets exchanged at handover.
For pharma R&D programs, Ithildin integrates trial, registry, and submission data with the level of provenance that Swissmedic and FDA reviewers require — without exposing patient data outside the Swiss perimeter.
Production line as first-class objects.
Swiss industrials run on a mix of historians, MES, ERP, and spreadsheets that nobody owns end-to-end. Ithildin maps the line — assets, batches, orders, operators, work-cells — to a shared ontology, so production decisions are made on the same objects engineering and procurement see.
Built for OT segmentation under IEC 62443. The model lives next to the line, not in a foreign cloud. Plant-floor data never leaves the Swiss perimeter unless an operator explicitly exports it.
Grid operations on a live ontology.
Switzerland's energy operators sit between European market coupling, domestic redispatch, and an aging asset base. Ithildin fuses SCADA, balancing, market, and asset-management data on a single ontology so dispatchers, traders, and asset managers act on the same objects.
Sovereignty matters here twice: foreign-controlled grid software is a national-security category in its own right, and ENTSO-E coordination is more honest when the underlying state lives in Swiss jurisdiction.
Case work that crosses departments without crossing borders.
Civil case work — asylum, social insurance, taxation, statistical fusion, public-records management — is where Swiss federalism shows its seams. Each Amt holds part of a citizen's record; nobody holds the whole. Ithildin maps the cross-departmental case to a single object while preserving the per-Amt classification and access boundary.
Built for trilingual public administration and for the eCH interface standards. Hosted in Switzerland, audited per ISchV, accessible only through identity-bound queries that leave a complete trail.
One template. Eight institutions. Same operating discipline.
Every sector engagement begins with the same five-day Ithildin Engagement: two PSP-cleared FDEs on site, working prototype on Friday.