Petar Vojinovic
Published on: November 7, 2025
As cybersecurity threats grow faster and more complex, artificial intelligence is emerging as a critical line of defense. SafetyDetectives spoke with Maite del Mundo, Chief Marketing Officer at Alias Robotics, to explore how the company’s groundbreaking AI-driven platforms, CAI PRO and alias1, are redefining the field. From autonomous threat detection to human-supervised cyberdefense, Alias Robotics is pioneering a future where AI and humans work together to safeguard digital environments.
Alias Robotics has recently introduced CAI PRO and alias1, defining them as “superintelligence for cybersecurity.” Could you explain what this technology consists of and what need it is addressing?
CAI PRO and alias1 together constitute a cybersecurity superintelligence: a modular, agentic platform (CAI PRO) that orchestrates AI agents for cybersecurity duties powered by our LLM (alias1). The technology is designed to automate and scale real security workflows from reconnaissance, penetration testing, vulnerability discovery and exploit development to automated mitigation and patching while keeping humans informed for oversight and control. This addresses a clear market need: human labour shortage in cybersecurity which is now complemented by our superintelligence to perform easier and deliver faster.
You speak of a new era of “AI versus AI” in cybersecurity. What challenges and opportunities does this scenario present for both companies and governments?
The “AI versus AI” is now a turning point in cybersecurity. Autonomous agents will face each other across the digital battlefield and the best AI stack will have advantage over the other. This shift presents both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for organizations and governments alike.
On one hand, automated AI agents make it possible to achieve real-time threat detection and response, maintaining 24/7 defensive operations across distributed environments whether on edge devices, cloud infrastructures, or isolated networks. With multi-agent swarms operating in parallel, defenses can scale far beyond human capacity, offering continuous monitoring, faster reaction times, and a level of coverage that was previously unattainable. For critical infrastructure and the public sector, this means dramatically reduced response times and enhanced resilience against evolving threats.
However, this same very automation also accelerates the offensive side of cybersecurity, creating a landscape where attacks evolve and propagate at machine speed. Defenders must now manage new forms of risk related to model governance, prompt injection, model compromise, and the ethical boundaries of autonomous systems. Ensuring safe autonomy requires strict human-in-the-loop supervision, layered guardrails, verifiable audit trails and alignment with emerging regulations to guarantee accountability.
Alias Robotics’ CAI framework has been designed precisely with these safeguards in mind, integrating modular guardrails, explainability and oversight mechanisms so that while AIs fight AIs, humans remain the ultimate authority in security decisions.
alias1 has demonstrated superiority over GPT-5 in offensive and defensive cybersecurity exercises. What does this achievement mean for the future of cybersecurity and how will it impact organizations that adopt CAI PRO?
alias1’s demonstrated superiority in CAI benchmarks and AI-vs-AI competitions to outperform general-purpose models on domain tasks like CTF challenges, exploit generation and vulnerability triage.
This clearly pinpoints one of the advantages of custom cybersecurity LLMs, whereas the other is to operate without censorship for cybersecurity operations, from thorough security testing to PoC exploit creation, while others refuse, our LLM, delivers.
Alias Robotics is a European company that emphasizes the importance of technological sovereignty, privacy and regulatory compliance. How are these values integrated into your products, especially in CAI PRO?
CAI PRO and alias1 is a European technology designed with European roots and values, including data-sovereignty and regulatory needs as first-class constraints. The product is offered with EU-only hosting (European Data Centers), air-gapped deployment options at client premises, on-prem/cloud/edge flexibility, and built-in controls (encryption at rest/in transit, audit trails, access control) to ensure GDPR and NIS2 alignment.
With this release, Alias Robotics aims to democratize cybersecurity by enabling any organization to execute advanced AI-powered assessments and defenses. From a technical perspective, how has the architecture and approach of your systems evolved to scale cyberdefense across different levels (from individual users to enterprises) while maintaining security, control and operational effectiveness?
CAI PRO was designed to make elite-grade cybersecurity capabilities accessible to everyone — from independent researchers to large organizations. Technically, this has been possible through a multi-agent architecture that distributes intelligence across small, autonomous units powered by specialized model LLM alias1. Each agent can independently analyze, detect, and respond to threats, while remaining under human supervision through CAI’s control layer. Our design enables scalability without complexity: the same architecture that protects a national infrastructure can also run safely on a personal device.
But the real breakthrough lies in how we translate that power into human usability. By abstracting away the technical barriers of advanced cybersecurity tools, CAI PRO lets users deploy and coordinate intelligent defenses with just a few clicks and prompts. We call this paradigm “vibehacking” — the idea that, with the right AI, anyone can harness the mindset and tools of hacking to explore and defend their digital environment safely and ethically. In this way, Alias Robotics is not only scaling protection, but also reshaping cybersecurity as something inclusive, transparent, and human-centric.
What is your vision regarding the role humans will play in a future where artificial intelligences will defend and attack systems autonomously?
Humans will remain at the center of cybersecurity — not as manual operators, but as strategists, ethicists, and decision-makers. As artificial intelligences increasingly defend and attack autonomously, their speed and precision will surpass human capacity, but not human judgment. The future we envision is a collaborative intelligence ecosystem, where AIs handle the execution — continuous monitoring, data analysis, and rapid response — while humans provide context, intent, and ethical direction.
At Alias Robotics, we design CAI and alias1 with this principle in mind: AI augments, never replaces. Our systems ensure that every autonomous action remains explainable, reversible, and under human oversight. In a world where AIs fight AIs, human values — transparency, accountability, and purpose — must remain the ultimate command layer.
