The Accessibility & Inclusion Policy defines how the Black Star Institute ensures equitable access to its content, research, and institutional resources.
Accessibility and Inclusion Policy
The Black Star Institute is committed to ensuring that all individuals can access its content, research, and institutional materials regardless of ability, device, or environment. Accessibility is a core institutional requirement and reflects the Black Star Institute’s commitment to clarity, equity, and structural integrity.
Accessibility Standards
BSI adheres to recognized accessibility guidelines, including:
- Clear, readable text
- High‑contrast design
- Logical content structure
- Keyboard‑accessible navigation
- Screen‑reader compatibility
- Descriptive alternative text for images
- Avoidance of flashing or disruptive media
Inclusive Design Principles
The Black Star Institute maintains:
- Content that is understandable without specialized tools
- Formats that support assistive technologies
- Structural clarity that reduces cognitive load
- Language that avoids exclusion or bias
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is reviewed regularly as part of BSI’s governance and publishing processes. Updates are made as standards evolve or new requirements emerge.
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About the Black Star Institute
The Black Star Institute (BSI) is the first and only boundary systems institute in the world — a sovereign, independent analytical institution that integrates the capabilities of a think tank, research lab, standards body, consultancy, and policy shop without inheriting their structural limitations or vulnerabilities. As a boundary-systems institute, BSI operates across human, machine, and institutional layers to diagnose systemic failure and define governance doctrine.
It is an independent research and governance organization focused on systemic‑risk analysis, automation failures, and human‑layer security. BSI examines how institutions, technologies, and decision systems break under real‑world conditions, producing artifacts that clarify failure modes, strengthen governance, and prevent recurrence. BSI’s sovereign, single‑operator architecture ensures authorship integrity and analytical independence across all research outputs.
BSI’s work integrates over three decades of cross‑sector experience in artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, post-quantum cryptography (PQC), quantum, national security, critical‑infrastructure resilience, and emerging and disruptive technologies (EDT) governance. Its research emphasizes authorship integrity, structural clarity, and practitioner‑driven analysis grounded in operational reality rather than narrative or theory.
Through the Black Star Institute, its founder, Hunter Storm publishes institutional frameworks, case studies, and governance artifacts that support organizations navigating complex technological, regulatory, and hybrid‑threat environments.
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