Mobilicom Limited, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions for drones and robotics, has introduced its Secured Autonomy Framework, recognized as the first end-to-end cybersecurity platform designed specifically for autonomous systems. The framework integrates Mobilicom’s proprietary OS3 (Operational, Security, Safety & Standards) and ICE (Immunity Cybersecurity Encryption) software suites, delivering protection across three key areas: Secured Autonomous Platforms for onboard defense, Secured Fleets for coordinated protection, and Secured Communications safeguarding links—including defense against electronic warfare.
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As autonomous technologies increasingly serve defense and critical infrastructure, the need for robust cybersecurity has become urgent. New regulations, such as NDAA Section 848, FAA Remote ID, and the EU Cyber Resilience Act, make cybersecurity compliance mandatory rather than optional. Mobilicom’s framework provides a structured approach to evaluate the security of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), and robotic platforms—whether operating individually or as part of a coordinated fleet—positioning Mobilicom as a key authority in autonomous system protection.
Oren Elkayam, CEO of Mobilicom, commented:
“Introducing the Secured Autonomy Framework is a major milestone for Mobilicom, establishing a first-mover advantage in offering a fully integrated cybersecurity stack for the rapidly expanding autonomous drones and robotics market. As autonomy becomes integral to defense and industrial applications, cybersecurity can no longer be an afterthought. Our framework establishes a new benchmark for mission-critical, defense-grade resilience.”
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Elkayam added that the initiative is expected to drive growth through deeper collaborations with Tier-1 primes, defense integrators, and OEMs. By integrating OS3 and ICE cybersecurity solutions across autonomous platforms, Mobilicom aims to boost software-driven margins and grow its annual recurring revenue.
In a related development, Mobilicom recently launched the Secured Autonomous Mission Computer, SA Compute PRO-AT, in partnership with Aitech, leveraging NVIDIA-based AI mission computers. This collaboration highlights the company’s strategy to accelerate adoption of the Secured Autonomy Framework by expanding its partner ecosystem.
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