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CSTS: A Canonical Security Telemetry Substrate for AI-Native Cyber Detection

Abdul Rahman

Abstract

AI-driven cybersecurity systems often fail under cross-environment deployment due to fragmented, event-centric telemetry representations. We introduce the Canonical Security Telemetry Substrate (CSTS), an entity-relational abstraction that enforces identity persistence, typed relationships, and temporal state invariants. Across heterogeneous environments, CSTS improves cross-topology transfer for identity-centric detection and prevents collapse under schema perturbation. For zero-day detection, CSTS isolates semantic orientation instability as a modeling, not schema, phenomenon, clarifying layered portability requirements.

CSTS: A Canonical Security Telemetry Substrate for AI-Native Cyber Detection

Abstract

AI-driven cybersecurity systems often fail under cross-environment deployment due to fragmented, event-centric telemetry representations. We introduce the Canonical Security Telemetry Substrate (CSTS), an entity-relational abstraction that enforces identity persistence, typed relationships, and temporal state invariants. Across heterogeneous environments, CSTS improves cross-topology transfer for identity-centric detection and prevents collapse under schema perturbation. For zero-day detection, CSTS isolates semantic orientation instability as a modeling, not schema, phenomenon, clarifying layered portability requirements.
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