Martin Rehak
Product and Technology Strategy
Martin Rehak leads product development and technology strategy of Cognitive Security. His expertise covers the security and network monitoring domain, as well as development of cutting-edge AI algorithms and their industrialization. Besides his Cognitive Security role, he is also a senior researcher with CTU Agent Technology Center, where he leads the research in network intrusion detection and AI security. Prior to his current occupations, Martin was a member of the Mobile Communication Operations team of Schlumberger Smartcards (now Gemalto), where he defined, designed and integrated secure services for major telecommunication operators. Martin Rehak holds an engineering degree from Ecole Centrale Paris and a PhD from CTU Department of Cybernetics. Martin was a 2005 McKinsey Scholar and a visiting researcher with Tokyo National Institute of Informatics in 2006.
Michal Pechoucek
Research and Government Relations
Michal Pechoucek leads the advanced research and government relations activities at Cognitive Security. He is an expert in computer science, AI and cybernetics. He is an associate professor in artificial intelligence at the Czech Technical University (CTU) and the Head of the Agent Technology Centre at CTU. He has been acting as a Principal Investigator on more than 20 research projects funded by the US Department of Defence agencies, FAA or NASA. He is a honorary member of the Artificial Intelligence Application Institute at the University of Edinburgh and a member of the Advisory board of the Centre of Advanced Information Technologies at the University of Binghamton.
Mission and Vision
Mission: No worry about security threats
Cognitive Security is here to cover your potential security weaknesses by robust sophisticated intelligent system of which the behavior is perfect adapted on your particular security needs.
Vision: Optimize your security costs
Our system not only helps to build your business independence, but even enables you to optimize the security planning and scaling in order to spend your costs effectively.
History
CognitiveOne is based on the original CAMNEP intrusion detection algorithm, developed by the researchers from Czech Technical University in Prague. The development of the algorithm has been in parts funded by the U.S. Army, CERDEC under a grant W91 1NF-08-1-0250. The technology was tested on CESNET and experiments verified, that the solution is ideally suitable for incidents prioritization and to prevent of security perimeter bypassing.
- August 2009 - Cognitive Security was established. Based on CAMNEP, CognitiveOne product was developed in cooperation with CertiCon a.s.
- January 2010 - CognitiveOne launched as commercial product to EU market.
- February 2010 - Cognitive Security wins the Czech Invest competition as the most innovative new technology available on the market.
- April 2010 - Cognitive Security opens branch office in Silicon Valley, (CA, USA)
Company Information:
Cognitive Security s.r.o.
Vaclavska 12
120 00 Prague 2
Czech Republic
www.cognitivesecurity.cz
email: info@cognitivesecurity.cz
