Interview recorded in front of the conference audience at Cyber Security Asia 2019, Phnom Pehn, Cambodia, 5 November 2019 #CSA2019
Similar to the impact of drones, across all market verticals, the rise of the robot will be a new challenge with the obvious ‘pros and cons’ for consumers, corporations, governments and security providers. This session examines societal change, crime risk and establishing public policy and public space suitable for a safe digital transformation. This session will discuss:
• Robots will be part of the IoT and Industrial IoT landscape – what will be the associated cyber risks to consider.
• Robots and Drones present a risk of ‘fireant’ warfare” – what is the consequence of this risk in civil society.
• What public policy should be put in place for the convergence of AI/ML, Robotics and Human Computer Interface Technologies – and the cyber risk associated with these technologies
Doron Sivan is an information security expert and advisor to banks, municipalities, multi-national enterprises, and various Israeli government branches on analyzing scenarios of cyber-attacks on critical systems. He holds a BSc in Physics and an MBA, is the author of several books used by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to instruct cyber intelligence units, and lectures in the prestigious 8200 IDF Intelligence Unit.
Doron founded Cronus Cyber Technologies in order to provide a unique software based solution for automated Penetration Testing. His company is a global provider of machine-based penetration testing and predictive Attack Path Scenario™ (APS) solution called CyBot where their patented technology imitates human ethical hackers operating practices to discover, predict, analyze, and mitigate the risk of sophisticated global cyber attacks – all in real time. Cronus has also been awarded “Most Innovative MSSP Solution” by CDM and listed as “One of 12 companies transforming the cyber industry” by CBInsights.