GBT is Planning a Cognitive Cybersecurity Technology to Secure its RF Based Motion Detection System

  • Security , Cybersecurity
  • 21.12.2021 02:30 pm

The AI empowered RF cybersecurity technology will be protecting against data theft, jamming and potential threats

GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH) (“GBT” or the “Company”), is working to secure its Apollo, a RF based motion detection system. The Apollo system uses AI technology to control radio waves transmissions and analyzing the reflected information to construct 3D cinematic media in real time. Apollo transmits and receives data using radio waves, operating within low frequencies RF Spectrum. The security system is targeted to prevent intruders from listening to Apollo’s RF traffic, stealing data or block its operation. Another topic of concern is the ability to replace data with bogus information; basically, jamming it.

The system will be governed by an AI mechanism to quantify RF devices that interact with Apollo, assessing its RF waves characteristics, monitoring network traffic, and ultimately, detecting unauthorized RF devices. These devices will be categorized as intruding nodes and will be immediately isolated upon detection. We design a cognitive security mechanism to constantly learn about Apollo’s communication characteristics, providing an adaptive RF communication feature to ensure robust, secured operations. In case of malicious activity detection, the AI system will immediately modify the RF propagation characteristics to the new conditions, activating new encryption keys, and ultimately changing the entire radio system attributes. The system’s main advantage is the fact that it will take the necessary precautions before attacks occur, what we call a preventative approach. The main aim will be to protect against data theft and damaging due to the wireless signal’s vulnerabilities. Apollo system could be implemented within major domains like health monitoring, security, and computer vision applications. The company already filed a provisional patent and will be filing a non-provisional patent during the next few months.

"Apollo system is based on a wireless technologies and broadcasts RF signals in the open. Radio communication by its nature is exposed to intruders’ attacks and suffers from serious security vulnerabilities. To protect the wireless signals from malicious attacks, data theft and jamming, we decided to invest in the development of an application- specific cybersecurity measure for the Apollo system. We are currently designing a comprehensive cyber solution to protect Apollo’s wireless system, creating adaptive security methods from various perspectives. Our AI system is targeting to manage the RF communication adaptively modifying radio propagation characteristics according to security analysis. The intelligent system will quantify the network’s radio devices, identify unauthorized members, and supervise encryption/decryption operations. In case of unknown RF devices interference, the system will isolate and unauthorized nodes, change RF characteristics, encryption/decryption keys and additional features to provide an immediate breach prevention. A deep learning mechanism will be constantly learning about the system’s RF communication properties, while monitoring any suspicious activities. Apollo system enables an RF based, motion computer vision, and can be implemented within essential technologies among them are autonomous vehicles, medical apparatus, and security. Such system needs to be equipped with a top-notch cyber protection against data theft, interference and jamming. We truly believe that this type of technology can offer an innovative wireless solution in many domains as the system will be capable of seeing underground, water and through walls. Its deep learning capability enables rapid analysis of the RF data, identifying living entities and objects, constructing a computerized cinematic media in real time. The Apollo system can be a significant technological advancement enabling healthier life style, smarter cities, and intelligent transportation. As wireless systems are becoming an essential component in our modern life, new cybersecurity vulnerabilities are introduced and it’s our duty to ensure comprehensive protection, reliability and secured operation,” said Danny Rittman, the Company’s CTO.

There is no guarantee that the Company will be successful in researching, developing or implementing this system. In order to successfully implement this concept, the Company will need to raise adequate capital to support its research and, if successfully researched, developed and granted regulatory approval, the Company would need to enter into a strategic relationship with a third party that has experience in manufacturing, selling and distributing this product. There is no guarantee that the Company will be successful in any or all of these critical steps.

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