Mariete Radar Specialist
Foundation taught you to onboard a competitor cleanly, read a three-part briefing, and ship the four canonical recipes. Specialist takes that operator out of the morning briefing and into the CI architecture: a routed, deduplicated signal graph wired across Atlas and Inspector, with M&A-pattern detection that does not page on noise, false-positive controls and bias audits that survive a board challenge, and operationalisation into battlecards, weekly briefs, and threshold-triggered actions that compound. The bar is not "I read Radar daily." The bar is "I run a continuous-CI practice that the rest of the company depends on, with discipline against the failure modes that quietly kill CI workspaces."
What you'll be able to do.
- Signal-routing automation
- M&A signal patterns
- Competitive intel loop — Atlas + Inspector + Radar
- Counter-surveillance hygiene
- Operationalising signals
5 modules. ~110 minutes total.
- 01Signal-routing automation~22 min
Foundation taught you watchlists and audiences. Specialist teaches you the routing architecture that sits between collectors and humans — th…
- 02M&A signal patterns~22 min
Foundation introduced the M&A composite signal at a high level. Specialist treats M&A pattern detection as its own discipline — distinct fro…
- 03Competitive intel loop — Atlas + Inspector + Radar~22 min
Foundation noted the Radar + Inspector and Radar + Builder pairings briefly. Specialist makes the multi-tool loop into the central practice.…
- 04Counter-surveillance hygiene~22 min
A continuous-CI workspace is a system that learns. Like any learning system, it is exposed to bias, drift, and adversarial behaviour. Specia…
- 05Operationalising signals~22 min
A signal that does not produce action is theatre. The Specialist module on operationalisation makes the connection between Radar's outputs a…
One sample question. Click to reveal the answer.
Every routing rule must answer three questions according to this module. Which are they? Select all that apply.
- What threshold promotes this signal from briefing-level to alert-level
- Which channel does the alert land in
- Who owns the response
- What background colour the alert uses
- Which font the alert is rendered in
20 questions like this. Radar Specialist pass-mark is 75%.