What a great call way back in April.
What a great call way back in April.
We'll be celebrating every one's religious hollyday'sDon’t forget it is also process agnostic. Come one come all from every corner of the technology space AKIDA will embrace you.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
On a serious note being an alphabetical listing it will fit into this list between ARM and Cadence.
Thanks FF,Here is an informed lay opinion.
The answer is YES most definitely.
The reason is to be found in the statement of former CEO Mr. Dinardo. “Give AKIDA any pattern, any pattern at all and we will detect it. This is one of our strengths.” (This is my three year old recollection of his words)
AKIDA can recognised previously unseen repeating patterns.
Most systems of which I am aware work by recognising known patterns of attack. This is why hackers keep getting through because they come up with previously unseen patterns.
Bringing human like intelligence to cybersecurity will have distinct advantages.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
There are better solutions out there that they won’t utilise, it’s not at the point that solutions won’t work it’s the security posture, processes, education, budget and understanding that these people have. Optus and Medibank would never have happened if they weren’t dumbThanks FF,
With the current pressure on the federal government to come up with better cyber security to save us all from the hackers, wouldn't one expect Brainchip to be pushing their homegrown wares.
Time gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.Thanks FF,
With the current pressure on the federal government to come up with better cyber security to save us all from the hackers, wouldn't one expect Brainchip to be pushing their homegrown wares.
However in FF's response he pointed out that other solutions detect known patterns where as Akida can detect any pattern. In other words pro-active instead of re-active, if I read him correctly. Surely far more effective protection.There are better solutions out there that they won’t utilise, it’s not at the point that solutions won’t work it’s the security posture, processes, education, budget and understanding that these people have. Optus and Medibank would never have happened if they weren’t dumb
I know these topics extremely well so I can answer these questions with up most confidence
Cisco’s firewall would never be able to defend against DDOS of the scale we see today and even if they could it would be a very expensive and unreasonable solution. So yes, having Akida in one of the on prem firewalls is great possibly. However, you need more than just that to be protectedTime gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.
Cisco and Brainchip have a long standing relationship going back many years.
So while I am not saying it is a certainty but my money if a gun was put to my head would be on a Brainchip Cisco offering coming to market eventually.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Already solutions out there doing thatHowever in FF's response he pointed out that other solutions detect known patterns where as Akida can detect any pattern. In other words pro-active instead of re-active, if I read him correctly. Surely far more effective protection.
CheersTime gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.
Cisco and Brainchip have a long standing relationship going back many years.
So while I am not saying it is a certainty but my money if a gun was put to my head would be on a Brainchip Cisco offering coming to market eventually.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Maybe Molly needs some BRN subscriberTime gets away so I think it’s probably two years ago now but Cisco was working on a cybersecurity system for data centres which had an AKIDA flavour to it.
Cisco and Brainchip have a long standing relationship going back many years.
So while I am not saying it is a certainty but my money if a gun was put to my head would be on a Brainchip Cisco offering coming to market eventually.
My opinion only DYOR
FF
AKIDA BALLISTA
Maybe Molly needs some BRN subscriber
Someone needs to have a chat to Molly me thinks
From 3 years ago
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Errrr...nopeDo we have more info on this?
0.70 AUD+0.060 (9.38%) today ... yep a great day
Maybe Molly needs some BRN subscriber
Someone needs to have a chat to Molly me thinks
From 3 years ago
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The interesting thing, on doing a quick timeline search is:Do we have more info on this?
Afternoon Fullmoonfever,The interesting thing, on doing a quick timeline search is:
That vid was uploaded Mar 2019.
The ADE was released ~ mid 2018 apparently.
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BrainChip unveils the Akida Development Environment - Embedded Computing Design
The Akida Development Environment is a Complete Machine Learning Framework for the Revolutionary AkidaTM Neuromorphic System-on-Chip (NSoC)embeddedcomputing.com
Reports stated it was restricted at this point.
Availability
The Akida Development Environment is currently available on an early-access program to approved customers. For more information or to request the Akida Development Environment, please contact https://www.brainchipinc.com/contact
Reports indicate was finally made freely available ~ Feb 2020.
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BrainChip's Akida Development Environment Now Freely Available for Use
Akida Development Environment Now Freely Available for Use; Develop & Deploy on Akida Deeply Learned Neural Networks in a standard TensorFlow/Keraswww.businesswire.com
Therefore, whoever Molly Made is, appears to have been granted access by BRN, if the given timeline is correct?