Mobilicom Limited launched Secured Autonomy™, claiming to be the first fully secured autonomy cybersecurity framework for drones and robotics. The framework combines its OS3 and ICE software suites. This protects on-platform systems, coordinated fleets, and communications.
The new framework comes amid tightening regulations. Laws such as NDAA §848, FAA Remote ID, and the EU Cyber Resilience Act now mandate stronger cybersecurity for autonomous systems. Mobilicom positions Secured Autonomy as a way to help UAV, UGV, and robotics operators meet those requirements.
Oren Elkayam, CEO of Mobilicom, said the launch gives the company an edge in delivering mission-grade resilience. “As autonomy spreads in defense and industry, security must be built in, not bolted on,” he added.
Mobilicom already demonstrated its commitment via a partnership with Aitech on the SA Compute PRO-AT, a mission computer that embeds OS3 protection into hardware. This hardware tie strengthens how the framework can integrate with real systems.
The company officially unveiled Secured Autonomy at the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 2025 conference in Washington, D.C. on October 14. There, it gave live demonstrations, briefings for defense decision makers, and distribution of its new guidebook, Secured Autonomy: A Cybersecurity Primer for Drones and Robotics.
Mobilicom argues that a shared cybersecurity framework helps engineers, regulators, and operators align. The aim: faster, safer adoption of autonomous systems.
In effect, the Secured Autonomy framework signals Mobilicom’s shift from module provider to strategic cybersecurity enabler for the autonomy ecosystem.
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Source: GlobalNewsWire




