Product releases, research papers, partnerships and milestones — every post below is an official update from the Alias Robotics team, with the most recent shown first.
For decades, the industry accepted that cyberattackers always held the upper hand. We are shattering that dogma. Explore how specialized, on-premise AI is turning the tables on generalist tech giants, backed by our recent features in La Vanguardia, El Español, and ComputerWorld.
Alias Robotics introduces the CAI Dataset: 18.07 TB of real-world cybersecurity telemetry. We have curated the largest collection of offensive and defensive hacker trajectories in Europe to eliminate reliance on commercial APIs and empower the training of sovereign, private, on-premise AI models.
What happens when Cybersecurity AI assesses more than 700 organizations in a single day? A regional-scale assessment identified over 10,000 security findings and revealed a deeper reality: cybersecurity is no longer constrained by technical capability, but by human scalability.
Representatives from defense, critical infrastructure, industry and public institutions gathered at Alias Robotics headquarters in Vitoria-Gasteiz to discuss cybersecurity AI, technological sovereignty and the strategic capabilities Europe will need to secure its digital future.
Generic AI models lack the combat experience required for critical defense. Explore why internet-trained LLMs are "out of the picture" for high-stakes security and how CAI’s specialized datasets are redefining automated protection.
AI has rendered traditional cybersecurity tests obsolete. Discover how "Dynamic Cyber Ranges" created by Alias Robotics, the Univ. of Naples, and CYBER RANGES put AI attackers and defenders to fight in real-time.
alias2-mini is a compact cybersecurity AI model designed for sovereign environments, enabling organizations to run advanced security intelligence locally while maintaining full control over infrastructure, data and compliance.
Cybersecurity has reached a tipping point. With agents operating 3,600x faster than humans and game-theoretic architectures doubling success rates, static benchmarks have become obsolete. We document the path toward superintelligence and the expert’s new role as a strategic supervisor
Cybersecurity has reached a tipping point. With agents operating 3,600x faster than humans and game-theoretic architectures doubling success rates, we document the path toward cybersecurity superintelligence and the expert’s new role as a strategic supervisor.
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 has been selected to join the NATO DIANA 2026 Challenge Programme Cohort under the Autonomy & Unmanned Systems challenge, advancing cybersecurity for autonomous and cyber-physical systems across the Alliance.
CAI dominated five major cybersecurity competitions in 2025, achieving #1 rankings at Neurogrid ($50K prize) and Dragos OT CTF. With 91% solve rates and 98% cost reduction, European-built AI proves traditional Jeopardy CTFs are obsolete.
CAIBench: The New Meta-Benchmark in Cybersecurity CAIBench evaluates AI operational intelligence in offensive, defensive, and analytical tasks, showing that agent architecture—planning, context, and learning—matters more than model size for turning knowledge into effective action.
AI in Cybersecurity: Attack vs Defense Alias Robotics tested AI agents in Attack/Defense CTF scenarios. Defense leads initially, but effectiveness depends on service availability and context, highlighting the need for proactive defensive AI
Alias Robotics launches CAI and alias1, a cybersecurity superintelligence capable of detecting, neutralizing, and preventing cyberattacks with unprecedented speed. The Basque company thus takes another step forward in building an ethical, European, and sovereign artificial intelligence.
In collaboration with TelefĂłnica Thingsx, Alias Robotics presented CAI (Cybersecurity AI) running in real time on a quadruped robot. The demonstration highlights how Europe can lead IoT and robotics cybersecurity, combining innovation, privacy, and digital sovereignty.
Alias Robotics has been selected by the European Innovation Council (EIC) to participate in CES Las Vegas 2026, where it will present CAI and alias1: cybersecurity solutions that prioritize privacy and accelerate audits for global industry.
Alias Robotics introduces alias0, a Privacy-First 
Cybersecurity AI alongside with CAI, the de facto 
open source scaffolding for building AI Security
Consistency between what you say and what you do is critical in cybersecurity, especially when protecting critical infrastructure. At Alias Robotics, we applied this philosophy using our own product, Cybersecurity AI (CAI), to carry out a comprehensive security audit of our digital infrastructure.
Robotics is transforming our reality at an astonishing pace. This progress not only redefines how we work but also how we live, as robots optimize industrial processes, assist in hospitals, and facilitate everyday tasks like cleaning and transportation.
Intento de estafa real para comprometer propiedad industrial y entorno productivo. Enfrentamos un intento de ataque que pudo haber tenido consecuencias desastrosas pero se convirtiĂł en una oportunidad para aprender y reforzar nuestras defensas.
We've embarked on an exciting journey with the European Union through the RESPECT Project (MSCA RISE program), a collaborative initiative aimed at fortifying the cybersecurity framework for mobile robotics in indoor healthcare logistics, funded by the European Union.
Alias Robotics has embarked on a transformative journey as a key participant in the ResilMesh project. This EU-funded initiative, led by the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), is set to redefine cyber resilience for dispersed, heterogeneous cyber systems
Alias Robotics discover about 15 dangerous vulnerabilities affecting DDS, the default communications middleware of ROS 2 and propose tools to detect them.
Alias Robotics will participate as guest speaker in a workshop about what's needed for the safety validation of cobots led by the led by the European Commission and members of the AI Data Robotics Partnership EU
Alias Robotics and Trend Micro to lead the fight against cybercrime in robotics. Their researchers demonstrate at Black Hat 2021 (Las Vegas) how industrial robots are fully exposed to hackers and disclose a methodology to study robot hardware architectures.
Alias Robotics is CNA since 2020. From then on, we have referenced more than 30 CVEs. Not only from our research but Third-parties robot-related vulnerabilities reports. We explain our procedure to get a CVE and why the conventional scoring method is not entirely valid for robot vulnerabilities.
Industrial production lines have been interconnected between them but disconnected from IT. Connectivity technologies are changing this landscape. However, these technological advances have evolved faster than their protection technologies. Our CEO answers some of the most asked questions.
TKNIKA has installed RIS at the Universal Robots UR3 of their SIF-400 didactic installation, where the Robot Immune System will work hand by hand with the newest industrial technologies. This is the first case of many in the educational market segment.
Release of the Robot Immune System (RIS) 2.2.2 to our customers, a security certified software solution for robots and robot components that protects them against cyberattacks. New security patches, bug fixes, modularity, security certification and more robots.
Robots have their own networks, technologies, safety requirements and business priorities, all of which must be addditionally uniquely addressed to secure robots effectively. We extend KICS with RIS to protect robots and prevent safety hazards.
Alias Robotics will be, in collaboration with Eleven Paths, in the XV International Industrial Cybersecurity Congress talking about Cybersecurity in the industrial environment and how RIS can help protecting robots.
Release of the Robot Immune System (RIS) 2.0.0 to our customers, a security certified software solution for robots and robot components that protects them against cyberattacks. New security patches, bug fixes, improved pattern recognition and more robots.
Release of the Robot Immune System (RIS) 2.0.0 to our customers, a security certified software solution for robots and robot components that protects them against cyberattacks. New security patches, bug fixes, improved pattern recognition and more robots.
The Spanish robotics firm Alias Robotics, specialized in robot cybersecurity, is announcing dozens of security flaws detected by their researchers in the robots of Universal Robots, one of lead manufacturers of collaborative robots in the world.
Following a series of actions from Universal Robots, Alias Robotics has decided to react by launching the week of Universal Robots bugs. Alias' team will dedicate resources to file security flaws and consolidating everything and advicing on best security practices with these robots.
With robots, the panorama is of great vulnerability, according to our research. Most robots out there, including most used in healthcare activities, are not designed with security in mind and expose critical flaws. Our Robot Immune System helps secure those systems.
We present some results from an online survey (Robot Security Survey) conducted by Alias Robotics and Joanneum Research. We aimed to assess the overall security status and awareness on robot security and the degree of uptake of security measures within the robotics industry.
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.
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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.
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.