Alias Robotics expands RIS & CAI support across key robot typologies following validation in industrial and educational environments

Alias Robotics validates its next-generation Robot Immune System (RIS) and Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence (CAI) across multiple robot typologies, following real deployments in industrial and educational environments.

Alias Robotics expands RIS & CAI support across key robot typologies following validation in industrial and educational environments

Alias Robotics announces the expansion of supported platforms for the next generation Robot Immune System across multiple robot typologies, including collaborative robots, logistics robots, quadruped robots and humanoid surveillance platforms. This validation campaign was carried out thanks to the collaboration with three key sites: the ZIUR Cybersecurity Centre, the Andra Mari Vocational Training Centre, and the Alias Robotics Laboratory.

Next Gen RIS is the evolution of the world’s first cybersecurity immune system embeddable in robots. Powered by an AI-driven analysis engine, Cybersecurity AI, CAI monitors robotic communications, detects anomalies, and coordinates autonomous protection actions in real time. The campaign verified Next Gen RIS performance across heterogeneous embedded robotic systems operating in real industrial OT and mixed IT/OT environments.

Validated robotic typologies

Next Gen was deployed and validated in several robot families, including:

  • Collaborative robots, such as UR3-e
  • Mobile industrial robots of different characteristics and prices, such as Premium AMR robot OTTO  mobile robots ( acquired by Rockwell Automation) MiR (Mobile Industrial Robots)  and their low cost Asian alternatives, such as the REEMAN robots e.g. BigDog 100
  • Quadruped surveillance robot Unitree GO2 (across versions)
  • Humanoid companion and service robots (Unitree G1)

Demos are provided real operation scenarios, traffic learning, anomaly detection, firewall adaptation, and full synchronization with the Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence (CAI) module of the Next Generation RIS.

Figure 3.1. Real robot deployment of RIS edge agent. Alias shopfloor
Figure 3.2. Demo case Alias Platform installed in ZIUR (industrial security centre)

Additional environments available in specialized centres ZIUR, training centres Andra Mari, and Alias Robotics Headquarters

The collaboration with validation sites played a key role in covering a wide range of operational conditions:

ZIUR Cybersecurity Centre

RIS was deployed natively on a collaborative robot UR3-e connected through an industrial-grade OT network. Tests included benign traffic learning, controlled threat injection, and real-time synchronization with the Alias Platform through secure communication channels. 

Andra Mari Vocational Training Centre

RIS was deployed on a collaborative robot UR3-e, demonstrating visibility and cybersecurity monitoring in a dynamic educational environment with mixed Wi-Fi/Ethernet connectivity. 

Alias Robotics Laboratory

A complete validation including logistics robots, quadrupeds, and humanoids. The campaign tested RIS both in native deployments and using RAL (Robot Abstraction Layer) integration. The tests confirmed full interoperability under realistic operational loads.

A unified cybersecurity ecosystem for robots Next Gen RIS combines lightweight on-board agents with the intelligence of the Alias Platform, which includes:

  • CAI as the central intelligence at Next Gen RIS
  • Monitoring Module for advanced telemetry
  • Vulnerability Manager for exposure analysis across networks
  • Compliance Module aligned with technical standards and regulation on demand

Corporate Statement

“Next Gen RIS demonstrates its ability to adapt to multiple robot typologies, providing unique AI powered cybersecurity features in robotic systems. Our technology is a market gamechanger that is called to revolutionize the industrial robot cybersecurity landscape and more.”