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Epirus & Galvanick CEOs on the Future of Defense & Cyberattacks

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Oct 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Andy Lowery, CEO of Epirus, and Joshua Steinman, CEO of Galvanick, share insights on the future of defense technology. Lowery highlights the 'sixth domain of warfare' and how Epirus is developing directed-energy systems to counter drone swarms. Steinman digs into the vulnerabilities of industrial cybersecurity, stressing the critical need for robust defenses against attacks that could disrupt essential services. Together, they explore how geopolitics, AI, and national security shape the landscape ahead.
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INSIGHT

Cyber Becoming Physical

  • Cyber attacks have moved into the physical world as networked devices become actuators in reality.
  • Andy Lowery calls this the "sixth domain" where software-driven physical effects require new defensive paradigms.
ADVICE

Build One‑To‑Many Defenses

  • Do design defenses that scale one-to-many to stop mass drone swarm attacks rather than defeating single effectors one-by-one.
  • Prioritize systems that can neutralize many simultaneous small threats like cyber anti-virus does for networks.
INSIGHT

Product Iteration Drives Readiness

  • Epirus iterates like a Silicon Valley product company, using field feedback to drive generational improvements.
  • Generation 2 doubles range and is production-ready for overseas deployment and integration with command systems.
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