CES 2025: ATLANTIS AI – AI-based platform for cybersecurity of IoT and OT systems

January 12, 2025

At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, ATLANTIS AI is presenting solutions in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Among other things, the presentation will focus on a platform that uses machine learning and AI to ensure the security of Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) systems.

Relevance for the international security industry

The technologies presented by ATLANTIS AI address key challenges in the cybersecurity landscape and offer the global security industry the following advantages:

  • Improved threat detection: The platform uses AI and machine learning to detect unusual activity or potential attacks in real time. This enables early identification of cyberattacks and significantly reduces risks.
  • Protection for IoT and OT systems: In view of the ever-increasing number of networked devices and critical infrastructures, security vulnerabilities in IoT and OT systems are a significant risk.
  • Automated response: The platform enables a fast, automated response to detected threats. This significantly reduces response time and minimises potential damage before it can escalate.

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