cinten is the system of record for how organizations behave under pressure. It replaces assumption with evidence. It shows what actually happened.
For decades, organizations have run crisis exercises. They produce reports. The reports sit unread. When the next crisis arrives, no one can say whether the last exercise changed anything.
cinten replaces the report with the record. Every decision, every delay, every silence is captured. The output is not a narrative. It is evidence you can stand behind.
cinten launched in 2018 as BeST, Be Strategic Solutions. Renamed to cinten in 2022. The name comes from synteny. In genetics, synteny describes the conservation of gene order across chromosomes. In crisis, it describes how information must move through an organization under pressure, and why mapping that movement matters.
None of them optional.
You define the rules. Events. Stakeholders. Timing. The system runs them the same way every time. What changes is how your team behaves.
A scenario built once can be run again. Different teams. Different conditions. Same structure. The results accumulate into a record of how your organization actually performs.
Every decision is captured. Every delay is timestamped. Every silence is visible. Reports describe. cinten measures.
Crisis management. Aviation security. Emergency response research. The team has operated inside high pressure environments for decades.

25+ years in crisis management and business continuity. Former head of the El Al Aviation Security Academy. Designed the behavior analysis engine behind cinten.
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Nearly 20 years building software for enterprise. Worked on anti fraud, security applications, and web platforms at Cyota and Wix. Leads cinten's technical architecture.
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Assistant Professor and Head of MA in Disaster Management, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Haifa. Advisor to the IDF Home Front Command. Anchors cinten’s behavior and decision models in academic rigor.
LinkedIn →You already know what your plans say. The question is what your team actually does when the moment arrives.