Actelis Networks has announced a strategic partnership with an advanced cybersecurity provider to develop and deliver a new AI-driven SaaS offering, as part of Actelis Conscious Networking in Cyberspace initiative. This software, designed as an intelligence layer embedded in Actelis network devices, leverages the power of the network and the proximity of IoT devices to monitor and protect physical assets such as cameras, sensors and other edge devices, enabling corrective actions before problems propagate throughout the network.
Actelis’ Conscious Networking in Cyberspace Actelis improves the security, efficiency and operational continuity of IoT networks by providing enterprise-grade AI threat management and asset intelligence capabilities delivered directly over the network. Actelis will launch this patented AI-based cybersecurity software into its already robust and DoD-certified network solutions, enhancing Actelis’ offering of comprehensive, secure and scalable IoT connectivity solutions, particularly for critical infrastructure applications such as local and federal government networks, utility providers, intelligent transportation and airports.
Building on AI and machine learning at its core, the Conscious Networking in Cyberspace Actelis’ architecture delivers advanced threat detection and mitigation that is easy to deploy, quick to adapt and scalable for large networks. This collaboration is part of Actelis’ strategy to expand its presence in the IoT market and demonstrates the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving cybersecurity needs of its customers.
Tuvia Barlev, President and CEO of Actelis
With tens of thousands of Actelis devices deployed worldwide in critical IoT networks, data security is paramount. By adding an additional layer of protection to our customers’ operational environments, we deliver a powerful platform that not only detects and reports cyberattacks and operational outages, but also enables immediate, actionable communications network responses before these issues escalate. This extends our focus beyond strengthening network security to include device cybersecurity at the most vulnerable points – the network edge.