Cybersecurity Surveying the security in robotics Call for participation to survey the status of security in robotics. We invite roboticists, manufacturers of robots and robot components as well as any other robot practicioner to participate in the robot security survey.
Research article Robot hazards: from safety to security Safety cares about the possible damage a robot may cause in its environment, whilst security aims at ensuring that the environment does not disturb the robot operation. Safety and security are connected matters.
Press release Alias Robotics closes a 750k € pre-seed round and triples sales in six months The startup has created a product for robotics that allows analyzing the behavior of robots, by identifying malfunctions, attacks or alterations in their behavior. It's called Blackbox.
Cybersecurity Collaborative Robot Insecurities Exposed In an act of transparency and commitment to security and safety, Acutronic Robotics allowed an in-depth analysis of MARA, its modular robotic arm. The study, conducted by Alias Robotics, reveals multiple weaknesses -most
Press release Researchers publish a tool to hunt for hackable robots connected to the Internet This open source instrument, developed by Alias Robotics, is ready to be used by security researchers interested in robot footprinting and allows to find robots powered by ROS, SROS and other robot technologies.
Ranking Alias Robotics, named one of the 70 best Spanish startups 123emprende is a Spanish platform that helps entrepreneurs create successful companies.They publish an renowned annual ranking, where the most successful national startups are listed.
In the news Alias Robotics, finalist at BIND 4.0 industrial accelerator BIND 4.0 is an acceleration program aimed at startups with tech products or services. It’s a public-private initiative that promotes the development of promising industry 4.0 startups through training, mentorship, and connections to the main industrial players in the Basque Country.
Ethical Hacking The Robotics CTF, featured on Import AI Think robots are insecure? Think you can prove it? Enter a new “capture the flag” competition. Import AI is a weekly newsletter about artificial intelligence, read by more than ten thousand experts. Written by Jack Clark, strategy and Communications Director at OpenAI.
In the news Alias Robotics, among the 100 best startups in the world | At EL CORREO Alias Robotics is one of the hundred best 'startups' in the world and has just successfully participated in the South Summit in Madrid, the largest business and innovation congress in southern Europe.
In the news Cybersecurity tools for robots | Podcast A young firm that offers vulnerability detection services for robots, informing robot manufacturers of their weaknesses, before third parties can use those.
Press release We ask the hacker-community to "attack robots" to test their security Are robots secure? To answer this question with facts and evidence, Alias Robotics has created the first Robotics CTF, a "browser available game" that challenges hackers to test simulated robot security. The RCTF was presented at ROSCon 2018, in Madrid.
Press release Alias Robotics selected for RobotUnion, the first European robotics accelerator RobotUnion, the first pan-European acceleration program fully focused on robotics, has announced the names of the 20 startups entering the first acceleration services. Alias Robotics is among them! Original article published in Robotics Tomorrow.
In the news Clicars, Amadix, Sheetgo and Alias, win the South Summit 2018 competition | By EFE The South Summit 2018 has announced the winners of the different competitions of startups by sections, among which Alias Robotics has won in the technology services for companies category.
In the news Alias Robotics develops cybersecurity systems for robots | At spri.eus In terms of cybersecurity, there is still much to be done. Alias Robotics has found a market niche and wants to become a world leader in robot cybersecurity.