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AI-assisted tool helped secure satellite communication system after 2022 Russian hacking

Argo uses artificial intelligence and mathematics to analyze software and internet-connected systems, as officials warn of Russian and Iranian threats to critical infrastructure.

  • Russia disabled thousands of satellite modems across Ukraine and other European countries on the day it invaded Ukraine in 2022, aiming to disrupt communications.
  • The cybersecurity company Atalanta released Argo, which includes technology that helped secure Viasat's satellite communications network after the Russian hacking attack.
  • Atalanta's technology uses 'software understanding,' a combination of complex mathematics and artificial intelligence to comprehensively analyze software and internet-connected systems for vulnerabilities.
  • Viasat's chief of cyber strategy stated that the technology hardens their network against future attacks with mathematical backing.
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AI-assisted tool helped secure satellite communication system after 2022 Russian hacking

The cybersecurity company Atalanta says it has released “Argo” — a product that includes the technology that was crucial in securing a satellite communications network after a Russian hacking attack.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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