The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Cybersecurity Council met last week to discuss the securing of robotic systems. The Council was hosted by Capital Factory, located at Tech Port at Port San Antonio. Chair Larry Hurtado, founder of Evanesco, convened the meeting and welcomed our meeting sponsor, Chamber member Unite Private networks, who detailed their work in San Antonio. They were followed by Stephanie Garcia from the Port who also organizes several robotics-related groups across our region. Stephanie shared some of the most innovative robotics companies in our city including Chamber member Ryan Saavedra, founder of Alt Bionics, a medical device company that aims to tackle the problem of high-cost prostheses by delivering affordable alternatives to the prosthetic market.
The Council then welcomed Victor Murray, a Senior Research Engineer from the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), who provided an in-depth account of his own research into securing robotic applications and the challenges in doing so. He also discussed how he personally has dealt with several robotics cybersecurity constructs and provided his vision for moving forward in a sector that is complex and faces challenges in technology and threats.
The Council also hosted two members of the City of San Antonio Innovation Office to talk about their survey aimed at collecting feedback from city residents. The survey is open until early November and can be found here: Smart City Priority Development Survey - PublicInput.com (saspeakup.com).
Finally, the council received updates from the Legislative Education and Advocacy Focus Team led by Cindy McClister. The Focus Team hosted a successful Executive Cybersecurity Seminar on September 30, making good on their commitment to do so earlier in the year. A second session will be held soon at the city’s Alamo Regional Security Operations Center.