
Alias Robotics launches CAI, the cybersecurity superintelligence
Alias Robotics launches CAI, the cybersecurity superintelligence
The Basque company also introduces alias1, an LLM specialized in cybersecurity that outperforms GPT-5 in hacking exercises.
This superintelligence is already protecting Basque, national, and international companies and public infrastructures.
Cybersecurity has entered a new era — soon it will be AI vs AI, with humans merely supervising.
Spanish company Alias Robotics, a global leader in robotic cybersecurity, introduces CAI PRO
This new cybersecurity product helps protect against cyberattacks, alongside alias1, the first LLM specialized in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity.
Together, these tools form the core of what the company defines as a “cybersecurity superintelligence” — capable of detecting, neutralizing, and preventing cyberattacks, and even responding to them with unprecedented speed and consistency.
They allow security professionals to work 11 times faster on average while reducing costs by 156 times.
It represents a true revolution in cybersecurity powered by artificial intelligence, promising to further increase speed, reduce costs, and improve efficiency in protecting infrastructures, critical processes, robots, and people.
European research that is revolutionizing the cybersecurity sector
In 2023, company founder Víctor Mayoral-Vilches co-authored the publication PentestGPT, which reshaped the cybersecurity market’s perspective.
Internationally awarded, used by thousands, and cited over 300 times in a single year, PentestGPT demonstrated for the first time that generative AI could automate the cybersecurity sector.
Led by Mayoral-Vilches, a PhD in robotic cybersecurity, the team continued along this path with its Cybersecurity AI (CAI) research line — now comprising over six papers and a team of international researchers.
By releasing its code as open source, Alias Robotics leads an open-innovation community of more than 50,000 users and dozens of contributors.
Today, Europe promotes CAI, and together with Alias Robotics, works to democratize cybersecurity artificial intelligence (hence the name Cybersecurity AI).
According to its founder:
“Cybersecurity is the next big market for generative AI.
The best hackers today are AIs — supervised by humans. The impact of this technology is transformative.
Our team’s research focuses on building one of the best artificial intelligences for cybersecurity — a superintelligence.
Our mission is to make it accessible to everyone, not just governments or organized cybercrime groups.
These AIs should operate right on your phone — your personal ‘hacker-agent’ that protects you from the technological ecosystem around you, which, though human-like, we know can be hostile.”
Recently, Alias Robotics showcased one of its most advanced research projects in Seoul (South Korea).
Using CAI, the team discovered that several popular humanoid and quadruped (dog-like) robots could act as real “Trojan horses”, being trained with users’ private data.
These findings underline the need to protect such devices using technologies like CAI, and have been covered by major international media outlets, including the prestigious IEEE Spectrum.
Cybersecurity AI that is already protecting you
Today, CAI is used by thousands of users and protects hundreds of organizations.
National law enforcement agencies use CAI in their cybercrime investigations.
In the Basque Country, the Provincial Council of Álava has an agreement with Alias Robotics for CAI to automate and reduce the cost of securing the public administration’s infrastructure.
“CAI is present on five continents, in over 50 countries, helping protect more than 7,000 websites.
The cybersecurity of the future will be collaborative and automated.
We are laying the foundations so that artificial intelligence is not a threat but the best ally of security and humanity,”
says Endika Gil-Uriarte, CEO of Alias Robotics.
“Cybercrime no longer just steals data — it manipulates perceptions, distorts truth, and takes control of our robots.
In this new era, we will need our own cybersecurity superintelligence to remain free.
From Europe to the world, at Alias Robotics we defend an artificial intelligence with a European soul — ethical, transparent, and human.
Protecting our technology ultimately means protecting our freedom and autonomy in the digital world,”
concludes Maite del Mundo, CMO of Alias Robotics.
Thanks to CAI, organizations can integrate advanced AI into their cybersecurity strategies, protect critical infrastructures and key processes, and join a community of over 50,000 users.
Alias Robotics challenges OpenAI in cybersecurity with its model
alias1 is the LLM model introduced by Alias Robotics, and according to presented results, it outperforms GPT-5 in AI-vs-AI tests in cybersecurity, offensive hacking, and defensive scenarios.
Designed to operate without censorship in ethical and controlled environments, alias1 performs automatic exploits, patching, and advanced automation.
The tool that allows its use, CAI PRO, prioritizes privacy, European technological sovereignty, and compliance with GDPR and NIS2, and can be deployed in the cloud or isolated environments.
“alias1 is a model with approximately 400 trillion parameters, equivalent to ‘artificial’ neural connections.
For context, the human brain has about 30 trillion connections.
Maintaining such complex technical infrastructure requires rare and unique expertise.
This technological leadership makes us highly attractive to other companies, which are already knocking on our door for this know-how,”
explains Unai Ayucar-Carbajo, CTO of Alias Robotics.
Growing at the speed of AI
The Alias Robotics team continues to grow strongly.
Backed by several funds supporting its development, the company is entering its next growth phase, which includes an investment round to accelerate international expansion and strengthen its technological leadership.
Sustained organic growth and a growing client waiting list demonstrate the solidity of the project, which has attracted increasing interest from strategic investors and the tech ecosystem.
“With the launch of CAI PRO and alias1, we’ve entered a new growth phase — our solutions are redefining the very concept of cybersecurity.
Alias Robotics is at a unique moment to scale and bring this technology to the world.
This investment round is key to consolidating our leadership and meeting demand that grows at the speed of artificial intelligence,”
says Jon Ander Ruiz-Alcalde, CFO of Alias Robotics.
Alias is led by a management team with entrepreneurial, scientific, and international experience:
Endika Gil-Uriarte (CEO), Unai Ayúcar-Carbajo (CTO), Jon Ander Ruiz-Alcalde (CFO), Maite del Mundo (CMO), and Víctor Mayoral-Vilches (CSO) lead the growth of the company headquartered in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava.
Alias also boasts a strong multidisciplinary team of specialists in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, and product development, whose technical expertise and applied vision reinforce the company’s technological leadership and innovative capacity.
More information on how to access CAI:
👉 https://aliasrobotics.com/cybersecurityai.php
Public demonstrations of model performance and user experience
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Alias1 vs GPT-5:
AI-vs-AI competition in attack and defense scenarios where alias1 outperformed GPT-5 (616 vs 532 points) in a 20-minute match.
🎥 Watch the video on YouTube. -
User experience with Terminal User Interface:
Displays multiple agents on the operator’s screen, with no commands or configuration required, unlimited alias1 tokens, and no extra cost.
Enables launching cybersecurity tasks with a single click.
🎥 Watch the demo.
About Alias Robotics
Alias Robotics is a world leader in robotic cybersecurity and AI-based automated cybersecurity solutions.
The company was founded with the mission of protecting the most complex systems — robots — by applying a robotic automation approach to cybersecurity.
It pioneered a security LLM (alias0) that guarantees data sovereignty and privacy.
Its technology, Cybersecurity AI (CAI), is the reference standard in AI-driven cybersecurity, co-funded by the European EIC Accelerator program.
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