List Recognizes Tech Breakthroughs Across Industries That Promise to Transform the Future
Tel Aviv, Israel, November 17, 2022 — Adversa AI, an innovative Israeli AI startup helping to build strong and secure AI, today announced that it has been named to Fast Company’s second annual Next Big Things in Tech list in the Security and Privacy category, honoring technology breakthroughs that promise to shape the future of industries — from agriculture and environment to productivity and artificial intelligence.
Among nearly 1,400 entrants, Adversa AI stood out for its innovative application of cutting-edge technology to solve a real-world problem!
Adversa AI became the first startup focused on cybersecurity aspects of AI. For companies using artificial intelligence technologies in critical decision-making, Adversa AI offers award-winning industry-first patented technologies for ensuring the security and robustness of their AI models. The end-to-end solutions provide the entire AI Trust, Risk & Security Management process including AI Governance, AI Validation, and AI Hardening, thus helping to develop targeted validations and protections for any AI.
A panel of Fast Company Editors and writers judge applicants in 21 categories, ranging from AI to transportation to fintech to the metaverse.
“We are honored to receive this award among last year’s nominees such as Accenture, Canva, Github, Nvidia and ZOOM. Naming Secure AI startup as Next Big Thing in Tech is essential right now since both Gartner and CBInsights have named Secure and Trusted AI as one of the most important technology trends that Adversa AI founders emphasized years ago. Taking into account the recent AI Bill of Rights and the upcoming final edition of NIST AI Risk Management Framework, it’s a momentum for the whole Secure AI industry and perfect time for the achievement for its pioneers and innovators,”
Alex Polyakov, co-founder and CEO of Adversa AI.
This year, 83 technologies developed by established companies, startups or research teams are highlighted for their cutting-edge advancements and potential to impact consumers, businesses and society overall. While not all of the technological developments are available in the market yet, each one is reaching key milestones in order to have a proven impact in the next five years. Fast Company also recognized 41 honorable mentions.
“Technology breakthroughs and cutting-edge advancements promise to be the solution to some of the world’s most pressing issues. Fast Company is excited to highlight some of the organizations, of all sizes and industry backgrounds, whose technology advancements today will lead to a better tomorrow,”
Brendan Vaughan, editor-in-chief of Fast Company.
Click here to see the final list.
The Winter 2022/2023 issue of Fast Company is available online now and will hit newsstands on December 6.
About Fast Company
Fast Company is the only media brand fully dedicated to the vital intersection of business, innovation, and design, engaging the most influential leaders, companies, and thinkers on the future of business. The editor-in-chief is Brendan Vaughan. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with our sister publication, Inc., and can be found online at fastcompany.com.
About Adversa AI
Adversa AI is an innovative Israeli AI startup striving to increase trust and security in AI. With its patented technology, Adversa AI provides solutions for mission-critical AI-driven industries including but not limited to the Internet, Finance, Biometrics, Surveillance, and Automotive industry.
Adversa AI received numerous Cybersecurity and AI awards for the company, solutions, and people including “A Best Startup in Artificial Intelligence”, “The Next Gen Adversarial ML Threat mitigation Solution”, and “CTO Of The Year in AI”. The team consists of world-class security experts who have been interviewed by leading media resources worldwide such as Forbes, Fortune, WSJ, Vice, to name a few.
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