At Fidelitas Defense, we operate under an “assume breach” philosophy — acknowledging that in today’s threat environment, it’s not a matter of if a cyber intrusion will occur on Physical AI, Autonomous Systems and Robotics (PAI-ASR) platforms, but when. This mindset is central to how we approach PAI-ASR Incident Response: we prioritize preparedness, detection, and containment from the outset. By assuming adversaries may already be inside PAI-ASR platforms, we design and test response plans that focus on minimizing dwell time, isolating compromised components, and restoring operational integrity with speed and precision.
Fidelitas Defense provides proprietary and specialized Incident Response services focused on Materiality, guiding organizations through the SEC’s cybersecurity disclosure requirements — particularly in cases involving significant cybersecurity or insider risk incidents affecting PAI-ASR systems. We work closely with stakeholders to assess the material impact of an incident, including operational disruption, data integrity issues, regulatory exposure, and reputational harm. Our team supports the decision-making process to determine whether public disclosure is required under SEC guidelines. With deep expertise at the intersection of complex technical systems, and regulatory compliance, we help ensure your reporting aligns with evolving standards while effectively balancing transparency, legal liability, and business continuity.