UTOPIA Announces Cybersecurity Platform At Nexus2050

Dominic Williams, founder at DFINITY (© DFINITY)

DFINITY Foundation announces the launch of its cybersecurity platform for enterprises and governments at Nexus2050. The platform supports users in creating secure and resilient private serverless clouds.

In 2025, the annual cost of cybercrime will pass $10tn, with AI set to significantly accelerate the increase in cybercrime. Governments and enterprises can use UTOPIA‘s open-source software to create private and sovereign serverless cloud platforms using compute capacity such as servers in data centers and compute instances provided by existing cloud services. 

What sets the technology apart, is that UTOPIA cloud platforms are created by a network protocol with mathematical properties that guarantee tamper-resistance and resilience, in ways analogous to blockchain technology, but with efficiency, performance and scalability characteristics suitable for hosting enterprise compute at scale. 

“Luxembourg embodies philosophies and needs that dovetail with the purposes and capabilities of UTOPIA technology.”

Dominic Williams, Founder and Chief Scientist of the DFINITY Foundation.

“Luxembourg’s branches of government and financial institutions both have needs concerning security, resilience and data sovereignty. UTOPIA technology creates serverless cloud environments where it is possible to productively build applications that are immune to cyber attacks,” Dominic Williams, Founder and Chief Scientist of the DFINITY Foundation.

UTOPIA technology is based on ICP (Internet Computer Protocol), which currently powers the Internet Computer network. In over three years in production, the Internet Computer has never suffered an outage, or a hack, while hosting hundreds of applications and millions of users. This means that ICP technology has been battle-proven and hardened for powering a public network that runs in the most demanding threat environment possible.


“Luxembourg embodies philosophies and needs that dovetail with the purposes and capabilities of UTOPIA technology. This was our first step in building a presence in Luxembourg, where we anticipate doing a lot of work,” said Dominic Williams, Founder and Chief Scientist of the DFINITY Foundation.

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