13 June, 2024
Imagine a world where a robotic personal assistant not only helps with household tasks but also protects your personal data from cyber threats. As artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics become increasingly integrated into daily life, ensuring their security and reliability is paramount.
Bluerydge, a Canberra-based cybersecurity and technology firm, is leading the way in secure robotics, developing cyber-resilient AI systems that can be trusted in homes, businesses, and critical industries.
According to Bluerydge Director Adam Haskard, the evolution of embodied AI should not be feared but rather understood and secured.
“Through a focus on safety, trust, and cybersecurity, we have found that robots can operate without causing harm to humans or their environment, build reliable and predictable behavior patterns, and protect against potential cyber-attacks that could compromise the robot’s functionality or data integrity.”
The same cyber risks that plague computers and IoT devices are now extending to AI-powered robotics, making robust security frameworks essential for protecting both users and infrastructure.
Consider the complexities of a self-driving car navigating a busy city. It must:
Secure Robotics ensures that autonomous systems—whether in transportation, healthcare, or personal use—are protected against:
By integrating advanced safety protocols and cybersecurity measures, Bluerydge is ensuring that robots can be trusted to operate safely and reliably, without risk of malfunction or exploitation by cybercriminals.
Trust in technology is not new—it has evolved over time. A parallel can be drawn between the rise of internet security and today’s development of Secure Robotics.
Not long ago, entering credit card details online seemed risky. The fear of cybercriminals stealing personal data was a major concern. However, with the development of internet security protocols, encryption, and fraud prevention measures, online banking and e-commerce flourished.
Today, more than $63 billion is spent online annually in Australia, according to Australia Post’s latest e-commerce report. People now trust online financial transactions because of strong security protocols.
Secure Robotics follows the same path as internet security, building trust through:
Just as internet security transformed digital commerce, Bluerydge’s Secure Robotics is paving the way for a future where AI-powered systems can be trusted in homes, industries, and critical sectors.
AI and robotics are no longer concepts of the future—they are here now. From healthcare robotics assisting in surgeries to AI-driven automation in logistics, ensuring security is key to widespread adoption.
Adam Haskard emphasises:
“The security and reliability of robots is paramount. Secure Robotics provides the framework to protect these complex systems, ensuring they operate smoothly and safely, paving the way for a future where humans and robots can coexist and collaborate harmoniously.”
As Secure Robotics continues to evolve, Bluerydge is committed to:
Building a future where robots, like the internet, are integral to daily life without risk or fear.
The world is on the brink of an AI and robotics revolution, and security will determine how seamlessly these technologies integrate into society.
Bluerydge is leading the charge by ensuring that robots and AI-powered assistants are not just functional—but cyber-resilient, secure, and worthy of trust.
By addressing safety and security concerns before AI becomes fully embedded into daily life, Bluerydge is shaping a future where humans and robots collaborate safely, just as we now trust secure internet transactions in our digital economy.