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Titan program · SecureView flagship mobile

Titan Kronos

Multi-level classified access, off the desk and into the field.

TheonlymobilesystemcompatiblewithSecureView3.1andabove.

No substitutes. No workarounds. Per the TITAN Kronos brochure

One machine.
Every domain.

SecureView is the Air Force Research Laboratory's cross-domain access solution: one workstation reaches every security domain instead of one machine per network. Kronos carries it out of the SCIF.

MILS
Multiple independent levels of security, hardware-isolated
GOTS
Government-off-the-shelf, no proprietary lock-in
CSfC
Secure remote access to classified networks

Capability per AFRL's public SecureView materials

TITAN Kronos open, showing the 15.6-inch display and backlit keyboard

Developed from inception for the TITAN SecureView program office.

Flagship compute, program‑built.

Processor

NSA-compliant platform

Selected to program requirement

Memory

32GB DDR4

64GB optional

Storage

512GB PCIe SSD

Optional CSfC-ready encrypted upgrades

Display

15.6″ IPS FHD

Anti-glare panel

Secure by architecture.

The isolation is designed in, not bolted on. Four layers of it, in sequence.

01 / 04

Hardware-enforced isolation

SecureView runs on a Type-1, bare-metal hypervisor with trusted boot. Classification boundaries are held by the architecture, not by policy.

  • Type-1 bare-metal
  • Trusted boot

02 / 04

Smartcard authentication

An integrated reader binds access to the operator's credential at the hardware level.

  • Integrated reader
  • Hardware credential

03 / 04

CSfC-ready data at rest

Optional storage upgrades protect the drive to NSA-aligned Commercial Solutions for Classified standards.

  • CSfC-aligned
  • Optional upgrades

04 / 04

TAA compliant

Procurement-ready under the Trade Agreements Act for United States government acquisition.

  • Trade Agreements Act
  • Acquisition-ready

SecureView architecture per AFRL · hardware compliance per the TITAN Kronos brochure

Every port a cleared operator needs.

Opposite-side profile of the TITAN Kronos showing HDMI, USB-C and further ports
Side profile of the TITAN Kronos showing smartcard, USB, audio and expansion ports
  • Smartcard Integrated reader
  • USB-A 3× USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • USB-C 1× USB 3.2 Gen 2
  • HDMI External display
  • microSD Removable expansion
  • Audio Combo jack

Where it deploys.

Multi-domain access used to be bolted to the floor. These are the postures it holds once it can move.

  • MSN·01

    Forward deployed

    Where rack space, power and airlift are rationed, one endpoint stands in for the stack.

    Command post
  • MSN·02

    Coalition operations

    U.S. and partner domains side by side, with the isolation held in hardware.

    Mission partners
  • MSN·03

    Tactical edge

    Cross-domain access that moves to the problem instead of waiting on a facility.

    Off-facility
  • MSN·04

    Continuity of operations

    When the primary site is down or out of reach, the classified workload keeps moving.

    COOP

Representative postures · capability per AFRL's public SecureView materials

Data sheet

Compute

Processor
NSA-compliant platform
Memory
32GB DDR4 · 64GB optional
Storage
512GB PCIe SSD
Display
15.6" IPS FHD, anti-glare

Security

Compatibility
SecureView 3.1+ · sole mobile platform
Data at rest
Optional CSfC-ready upgrades
Access
Integrated smartcard reader
Compliance
TAA compliant

Connectivity

USB
3× Type-A Gen 1 · 1× Type-C Gen 2
Video
HDMI out
Expansion
microSD · audio combo
Wireless
Wi-Fi / BT · webcam / mic (optional)

Power & build

Keyboard
Backlit, full-size
Power
90W AC adapter
Battery
45Wh, 3-cell
Origin
Built for the TITAN SecureView program office

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