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Riverside Research and Anduril Collaborate to Cyber Harden Critical Defense Capabilities
Riverside Research and Anduril Collaborate to Cyber Harden Critical Defense Capabilities

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Riverside Research and Anduril Collaborate to Cyber Harden Critical Defense Capabilities

WASHINGTON, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Riverside Research, a national security nonprofit serving the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, and Anduril Industries announced a collaboration to apply Defense Advanced Research Project Agency's (DARPA) formal methods technologies to further protect Anduril's Lattice software platform and other critical supporting capabilities from cyber attacks. The partnership is a pioneering effort to permanently eliminate a subset of cyber vulnerabilities at the tactical edge, and ensures that national security agencies and warfighters have the secure, reliable, cyber-hardened systems they need to complete their missions. The collaboration between Riverside Research and Anduril represents a leading effort in the defense industrial base focused on transitioning formal methods-based processes from the lab to the field, safeguarding the Department of Defense's most critical warfighter applications from adversary cyber attacks. Formal methods are mathematically rigorous techniques for specifying, developing, analyzing, and verifying software and hardware systems. More specifically, formal methods mathematically prove that software code is incorruptible and will only behave as designed, systematically eliminating a class of vulnerabilities in connected capabilities that could otherwise be exploited once they come into contact with adversary networks. "Riverside Research has a strong commitment to leading formal methods research that encourages a deeper understanding of the system, leading to higher quality software by identifying and eliminating ambiguities and errors at an earlier, less costly stage," said Rob Denz, Vice President of the Open Innovation Center at Riverside Research. "However, the critical measure of success for our company is to transition our research to operational users to solve real problems, secure parsing technologies are but one example of our success in this mission." Riverside Research's secure parser technology makes use of DARPA's advances in formal methods tooling and methodology. Through the collaboration with Anduril, Riverside Research plans to develop a formal methods-based processes that Anduril will then apply to selected product subcomponents that are common across a range of Anduril's product suite. Eventually, Anduril hopes to expand these capabilities to additional Anduril systems, both fielded and in development, that support national security agencies and warfighters. "Making software-defined systems impervious to cyberattacks is critical to ensuring that warfighters can count on those systems to complete their missions," said Gokul Subramanian, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Anduril. "By combining DARPA's advances in formal methods, Riverside Research's proven secure parser technology, and Anduril's software-defined, hardware-enabled capabilities, we are pioneering efforts within the defense industrial base to permanently eliminate cyber vulnerabilities at the tactical edge. Together, we hope to spur widespread adoption of formal methods across all systems within the Department of Defense." Anduril is deeply committed to ensuring the safety, reliability, and security of the products that it delivers to warfighters. This partnership with Riverside Research builds upon a variety of existing efforts to maintain the security of Anduril systems, including continuous vulnerability assessments and a variety of enhanced threat detection capabilities. Through the partnership, Anduril and Riverside Research are leading the defense industrial base in transitioning formal methods-based cyber hardening processes from the lab to the field, providing a roadmap to eliminate cyber vulnerabilities from the growing number of software-defined capabilities employed by national security agencies and warfighters operating at the tactical edge. About Riverside ResearchRiverside Research is a national security nonprofit serving the DOD and Intelligence Community. Through the company's Open Innovation Center (OIC), it invests in multidisciplinary research and development and encourages collaboration. Riverside Research's areas of expertise include Object and Activity Detection; Accelerated AI/ML; Zero Trust; Open Architectures; Computational Electromagnetics; Plasma Physics; Precision Timing; Terahertz Imaging; Commercial Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR); Collection Planning; and more. Learn more at About Anduril IndustriesAnduril Industries is a defense technology company with a mission to transform U.S. and allied military capabilities with advanced technology. By bringing the expertise, technology, and business model of the 21st century's most innovative companies to the defense industry, Anduril is changing how military systems are designed, built, and sold. Anduril's family of systems is powered by Lattice, an AI software platform that turns thousands of data streams into a real-time, 3D command and control center. As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years. For more information, visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE RIVERSIDE RESEARCH Sign in to access your portfolio

The AI secret CEOs won't admit: Nobody has figured it out yet
The AI secret CEOs won't admit: Nobody has figured it out yet

Business Insider

time4 days ago

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  • Business Insider

The AI secret CEOs won't admit: Nobody has figured it out yet

The race to win with artificial intelligence is on, yet many companies might still be reading the user manual. That's the sense of Sarah Franklin, CEO of the HR software company Lattice. "People who say that they're super far advanced are just not being honest," she told Business Insider. "There's nobody that's crushing it right now." That's because generative AI is still a new technology, Franklin said. "There is nobody today with 10 years of agentic AI experience; we're all on the same starting line," she said. Sometimes, that line can be blurry. Lattice drew criticism last year after the company said it would help employers add AI employees to its people platform. The idea was that, like humans, the digital workers would be "onboarded, trained, and assigned goals, performance metrics, appropriate systems access, and even a manager. Just as any person would be," Franklin wrote in a July 2024 blog post on the company's website. Lattice said days later that it wouldn't pursue adding digital workers in its software product. However, Franklin said business leaders need to be clear about how they plan to incorporate AI into their operations. She said one use could be having an AI agent work as a sales development rep, feeding leads to human colleagues. The technology could talk with customers on a company's website or via phone, sending information about new features, Franklin said. It could also save human sales teams from some of the drudgery of chasing leads. "Do you really want to pick up the phone all day and do this, or do you want to have some good, qualified prospects to talk to?" Franklin said. Efficiency at a price Franklin said that, too often, corporate leaders focus on how AI can bring efficiencies. Instead, she said, the goal should be to help everyone understand the opportunities AI brings to scale themselves. That means using AI to give workers "superpowers to where they feel like they're stepping into the Iron Man suit" and accomplishing what they need to at work without feeling overwhelmed, Franklin said. She said that might include using AI to give each employee at a company an executive assistant or an executive coach — the types of resources traditionally limited to the upper ranks because of budget constraints. Frankin said AI might help everyday workers stay on top of tasks, attend meetings and take notes, and offer tips on how to grow in their roles. She added that workers might be more willing to ask questions of their Jarvis sidekicks than they would of colleagues because there's no risk of looking silly to AI. "From a leader's perspective, it's more about focusing on the people first, and then how AI is in service of their success, and then people gravitate toward that," Franklin said. The missing element One risk for CEOs who focus on efficiency is that businesses rely too much on bots and not the people who can help a company differentiate itself, said Franklin, who previously worked as chief marketing officer at Salesforce. That, she said, could lead to robots talking to robots, which would mean there aren't customers to consume a company's service and, ultimately, the business could collapse. "That's what I think is missing today — is a focus on the people success," Franklin said. She said she saw recent comments from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the impact of AI as a call to action to learn AI. Amodei warned in May that AI could wipe out half of entry-level office jobs within five years, while Altman wrote in a recent blog post titled "The Gentle Singularity" that humans had crossed the event horizon by building systems that are "smarter than people in many ways." These comments, Franklin said, are a reminder that the AI transformation is happening — and that people need to ready themselves. Because we haven't seen past technological revolutions unfold so quickly, she said, the rise of AI can be difficult to digest. Franklin said that's one reason leaders need to be "transparent, accountable, and responsible" for the path we're taking. "People are afraid, and we have to be courageous," she said.

Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025
Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025

HILLSBORO, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced its exhibition plan for the upcoming FPGA Conference Europe. As part of the event, Lattice Senior Vice President of Research and Development Pravin Desale will deliver an opening speech where he will explore the market dynamics and trends that are positioning low power FPGAs at the forefront of technological advancements. In addition, Lattice will participate in various speaker sessions to showcase how low power FPGAs are driving innovation across multiple sectors. The company will also demonstrate its latest FPGA technology advancements in edge AI, advanced connectivity, robust security, and more. Who: Lattice Semiconductor What / When (GMT+2): July 1 – 3: Lattice Demo Showcase (Exhibition Table #5) Speaker sessions: Day 1 Opening Speech: 'Powering the Future – How Low Power FPGAs are Shaping Tomorrow's Tech Landscape' by Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, Lattice Semiconductor Day 1 – 3 Speaker Sessions: Various FPGA deep dive sessions spanning from edge AI, sensor fusion, IIoT, Ethernet solutions, and design tools by experts from Lattice Semiconductor Date Time Session July 1 11:15 – 11:55 a.m. Designing AI Solutions with Lattice for Real World Applications 12:05 – 12:45 p.m. Deploying Edge AI Applications with Lattice sensAI Solution Stack July 2 2:15 – 2:55 p.m. Tools and Techniques for Higher Design Efficiency 3:05 – 3:45 p.m. Open Standard Based High-Level Design Methodology for Near-Sensor, Low-Latency Computing 5:20 – 6 p.m. Adaptive RISC-V SoC for Industrial Edge AI Using Low Power FPGA July 3 9 – 9:40 a.m. Industrial IoT Challenges and Solutions for Real Time Communication 1:30 – 2:10 p.m. Developing Ethernet Solutions with FPGAs 4:20 – 5 p.m. Accelerating Intelligent Edge Systems with Lattice Semiconductor and NVIDIA Expand Where: FPGA Conference Europe, NH München Ost Conference Center, Munich, Germany The FPGA Conference Europe is Europe's leading specialist conference for programmable logic devices as the building blocks of datacenters, telecommunications, and many other technology applications. Supporting Resources About Lattice Semiconductor Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) is the low power programmable leader. We solve customer problems across the network, from the Edge to the Cloud, in the growing Communications, Computing, Industrial, Automotive, and Consumer markets. Our technology, long-standing relationships, and commitment to world-class support let our customers quickly and easily unleash their innovation to create a smart, secure, and connected world. For more information about Lattice, please visit You can also follow us via LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WeChat, or Weibo. Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, Lattice Semiconductor (& design), and specific product designations are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. The use of the word 'partner' does not imply a legal partnership between Lattice and any other entity. GENERAL NOTICE: Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holders.

Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025
Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025

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Lattice to Showcase FPGA Innovations at FPGA Conference Europe 2025

‒ Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, to Deliver Opening Speech on Growing Need for Low Power FPGAs ‒ ‒ Multiple Speaker Sessions Focused on Edge AI, Sensor Fusion, Industrial IoT, Ethernet Solutions, Design Tools, and More ‒ HILLSBORO, Ore., June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced its exhibition plan for the upcoming FPGA Conference Europe. As part of the event, Lattice Senior Vice President of Research and Development Pravin Desale will deliver an opening speech where he will explore the market dynamics and trends that are positioning low power FPGAs at the forefront of technological advancements. In addition, Lattice will participate in various speaker sessions to showcase how low power FPGAs are driving innovation across multiple sectors. The company will also demonstrate its latest FPGA technology advancements in edge AI, advanced connectivity, robust security, and more. Who: Lattice Semiconductor What / When (GMT+2): July 1 – 3: Lattice Demo Showcase (Exhibition Table #5) Speaker sessions: Day 1 Opening Speech: "Powering the Future – How Low Power FPGAs are Shaping Tomorrow's Tech Landscape" by Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, Lattice Semiconductor Day 1 – 3 Speaker Sessions: Various FPGA deep dive sessions spanning from edge AI, sensor fusion, IIoT, Ethernet solutions, and design tools by experts from Lattice Semiconductor Date Time Session July 1 11:15 – 11:55 a.m. Designing AI Solutions with Lattice for Real World Applications 12:05 – 12:45 p.m. Deploying Edge AI Applications with Lattice sensAI Solution Stack July 2 2:15 – 2:55 p.m. Tools and Techniques for Higher Design Efficiency 3:05 – 3:45 p.m. Open Standard Based High-Level Design Methodology for Near-Sensor, Low-Latency Computing 5:20 – 6 p.m. Adaptive RISC-V SoC for Industrial Edge AI Using Low Power FPGA July 3 9 – 9:40 a.m. Industrial IoT Challenges and Solutions for Real Time Communication 1:30 – 2:10 p.m. Developing Ethernet Solutions with FPGAs 4:20 – 5 p.m. Accelerating Intelligent Edge Systems with Lattice Semiconductor and NVIDIA Where: FPGA Conference Europe, NH München Ost Conference Center, Munich, Germany The FPGA Conference Europe is Europe's leading specialist conference for programmable logic devices as the building blocks of datacenters, telecommunications, and many other technology applications. Supporting Resources For more information about Lattice, please visit For more information about and to register for the conference, visit About Lattice Semiconductor Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) is the low power programmable leader. We solve customer problems across the network, from the Edge to the Cloud, in the growing Communications, Computing, Industrial, Automotive, and Consumer markets. Our technology, long-standing relationships, and commitment to world-class support let our customers quickly and easily unleash their innovation to create a smart, secure, and connected world. For more information about Lattice, please visit You can also follow us via LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WeChat, or Weibo. Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, Lattice Semiconductor (& design), and specific product designations are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. The use of the word "partner" does not imply a legal partnership between Lattice and any other entity. GENERAL NOTICE: Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holders. View source version on Contacts MEDIA CONTACT: Sophia HongLattice INVESTOR CONTACT: Rick MuschaLattice Sign in to access your portfolio

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