disclosure The week of Mobile Industrial Robots' bugs From more than 100 security flaws identified, Alias Robotics has disclosed publicly 14 cybersecurity vulnerabilities affecting Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and other downstream manufacturers, impacting thousands of robots.
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.
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.
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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.