Knightscope, developer of security robots, has announced that it will be listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol “KSCP.” Knightscope based in Silicon Valley, and builds fully autonomous security robots that deter, detect and report. Their ambition is ‘to make the United States of America the safest country in the world’.
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The study of robotics has long been a point of fascination as researchers have sought to discover the potential for automated technology. While the development of autonomous machines certainly isn’t new, mobile robots have found their way into a variety of industries as of late, especially in the manufacturing industry—specifically, quadrupedal robots.
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By 2025, 30% of critical infrastructure organisations will experience a security breach that will result in the halting of an operations- or mission-critical cyber-physical system, according to Gartner. . “Invest in threat intelligence and join industry groups to stay apprised of security best practices, upcoming mandates and requests for inputs from government entities.”
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Knightscope, developer of autonomous security robots, announced the launch of its first-ever Robot Roadshow. Knightscope’s…
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UiPath and CrowdStrike announced that the companies have partnered to deliver security protection and visibility with the UiPath Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform and the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
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The Moerdijk industrial site, Port of Moerdijk and security company Securitas use drones to continuously monitor all kinds of safety aspects. This marks the start of the next phase of their drone pilot project. The pilot is a showcase for the use of drones in improvement and professionalization of the security of the Moerdijk port and industrial estate.
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Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, provider of AI-driven security and analytics solutions for enterprise clients, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) has shipped its one-hundredth ROSA device.
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Several US airports to deploy AI security from Robotic Assistance Devices
A major US airport authority that owns and operates several airports will be deploying the ROSA180 (Responsive Observation Security Agent) by Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), a subsidiary of Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions. The name of the client is not disclosed by RAD.
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Gartner: By 2025 cyber attackers will have weaponised operational technology to successfully kill humans
By 2025, cyber attackers will have weaponised operational technology (OT) environments to successfully harm or kill humans, according to Gartner. Attacks on OT – hardware and software that monitors or controls equipment, assets and processes – have become more common. They have also evolved from immediate process disruption such as shutting down a plant, to compromising the integrity of industrial environments with intent to create physical harm. Other recent events like the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack have highlighted the need to have properly segmented networks for IT and OT.
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Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions announced that its subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) is anticipating a multi-unit Proof of Concept order from a major US airport authority that owns and operates several airports.