BrainChip and Quantum Ventura Partner to Develop Cyber Threat Detection
BrainChip Holdings Ltd, the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low
power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, announced Quantum
Ventura Inc., a San Jose-based provider of AI/ML research and
technologies, will use BrainChip’s Akida™ technology to develop new cyber
threat-detection tools.
In this federally funded phase 2 program, Quantum Ventura is
creating state-of-the art cybersecurity applications for the U.S. Department of
Energy under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The program
is focused on “Cyber threat-detection using neuromorphic computing,” which aims
to develop an advanced approach to detect and prevent cyberattacks on computer
networks and critical infrastructure using brain-inspired artificial
intelligence.
“Neuromorphic computing is an ideal technology for threat
detection because of its small size and power, accuracy, and in particular, its
ability to learn and adapt, since attackers are constantly changing their
tactics,” said Srini Vasan, President and CEO of Quantum Ventura Inc. “We
believe that our solution incorporating BrainChip’s Akida will be a
breakthrough for defending against cyber threats and address additional
applications as well.”
“This project with the Department of Energy offers an ideal
opportunity to demonstrate how Akida opens up new possibilities in cybersecurity,
including the ability to run complex AI algorithms at the edge, reducing the
dependency on the cloud,” said Rob Telson, Vice President of Ecosystems &
Partnerships at BrainChip. “We are excited about the progress that Quantum
Ventura are making with BrainChip in this project which is extremely vital to
the safety of the nation’s infrastructure.”
The Akida neural processor and AI IP can find unknown, repeating
patterns in vast amounts of noisy data, which is an asset in cyber threat
detection. Once Akida learns what normal network traffic patterns look like, it
can detect malware, attack signatures, and other types of malicious activity.
Because of Akida’s unique ability to learn on device in a secure fashion,
without need for cloud retraining, it can quickly learn new attack patterns,
enabling it to easily adapt to emerging threats.
BrainChip IP supports incremental learning, on-chip learning,
and high-speed inference with unsurpassed performance in micro watt to
milli-watt power budgets, ideal for advanced AI/ML devices such as intelligent
sensors, medical devices, high-end video-object detection, and ADAS/autonomous
systems. Akida is an event-based technology that is inherently lower power than
conventional neural network accelerators, providing energy efficiency with high
performance for partners to deliver AI solutions previously not possible on even
battery-operated or fan-less embedded, edge devices.
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