Combined power of cybersecurity + AI will make critical infrastructure and enterprise systems stronger, faster, and smarter in the face of growing threats
Available Infrastructure publicly unveiled SanQtum, a first-of-a-kind solution that combines national security-grade cyber protection and the world’s most-trusted enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) capability.
In the modern era, AI-powered, machine-speed decision-making is crucial. Yet a fast-evolving and increasingly sophisticated threat landscape puts operational technology (OT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS), IP and other sensitive data, and proprietary trained AI models at risk. SanQtum is a direct response to that need.
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“…AI is now seemingly everywhere. So are cyber threats, from nation-state attacks to criminal enterprises. In this environment, decision-making without AI — and AI without cybersecurity protections — are no longer negotiable; they’re mandatory.” —Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available
Created through a rigorous development process in collaboration with major enterprise tech partners and government agencies, SanQtum pre-integrates a best-in-breed tech stack in a micro edge data center form factor, ready for deployment anywhere — from near-prem urban sites to telecom towers to austere environments. A first cohort of initial sites is already under construction in Northern Virginia and expected to come online later this year.
SanQtum’s cybersecurity protections include zero trust permissions architecture, quantum-resilient data encryption, and are aligned to DHS, CISA, and other US federal cybersecurity standards. Sovereign AI models with ultra-low-latency computing enable secure decision-making at machine speed when milliseconds matter, wrapped in cyber protections to prevent data theft and AI model poisoning.
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The need for more sophisticated cybersecurity solutions is widespread and growing by the day. Globally, the cost of cybercrimes to corporations is forecasted to nearly triple, from $8 trillion in 2023 to $23 trillion by 2027. For government agencies and critical infrastructure, cybersecurity is literally a matter of life and death.
“As we head into the July 4th weekend, which has historically seen a surge in cyber attacks each year, security is top-of-mind for many Americans, businesses, and government agencies,” said Daniel Gregory, CEO of Available. “We live in a digital world. And AI is now seemingly everywhere. So are cyber threats, from nation-state attacks to criminal enterprises. In this environment, decision-making without AI — and AI without cybersecurity protections — are no longer negotiable; they’re mandatory.”
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Source: prweb