Robot Security

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Open vs Closed Ecosystems: Extensibility and Third-Party Apps on 2026 Humanoids

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June 9, 2026

Robot Security

Robot security is the set of practices and technologies used to keep robots and the systems around them safe from harm, misuse, and unauthorized access. Robots combine software, sensors, motors, and networks, and each of those parts can be targeted by attackers who want to steal data, disrupt operations, or cause physical damage. Threats include malware, hacked control channels, tampered sensors, and insider misuse, all of which can lead to dangerous or costly outcomes if not addressed. Good robot security protects people, preserves privacy, and keeps equipment working as intended. Securing robots means designing them with safety in mind from the start: using secure communication, strong authentication, encrypted data storage, and reliable update mechanisms. It also involves physical protections, regular security testing, and monitoring for unusual behavior. Keeping software and firmware up to date, restricting access to control systems, and logging activity help detect and stop attacks quickly. Because robots often interact with humans and the real world, security and safety practices must work together to prevent both cyber and physical harm.

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