ANGOKA, a Belfast-based company providing cybersecurity for remote vehicles and aircraft, will develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools to improve its products with researchers from Queen’s University Belfast’s Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT).
ANGOKA’s collaborative research programme with CSIT will run until March 2026, and the company said its products would be enhanced for use in commercial and public sector arenas as a result.
Robert McCausland, head of ANGOKA’s security products, said: “ANGOKA is delighted to be one of the companies in the Cyber-AI Hub, enabling our designers and engineers to collaborate with CSIT researchers and engineers.
“The hub is funded by the UK Government through the New Deal for Northern Ireland. The funding is delivered on behalf of the Northern Ireland Office and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology by Innovate UK.
“Our products are currently being tested at various sites across the UK including in programmes aimed at introducing large-scale, multimodal transport vehicles and craft. …