Key Takeaways:
- Actelis Networks, a specialist in hardened network solutions, has successfully started implementing AI across development, testing, and marketing.
- The company plans to expand AI use into sales, lead generation, and operational processes to enhance growth and cut costs.

Actelis Networks, a firm known for secure hybrid fiber-copper networking in sectors like government, military, smart cities, and telecom, announced on June 26 that it is accelerating its AI strategy to support its core markets.
Last month we covered this provider of hybrid fiber-copper networking solutions for critical infrastructure, has announced a new $102,000 follow-on order from a major Mid-Atlantic U.S. county. The order builds on a previous $260,000 contract awarded in July 2024 and will support continued modernization of the county’s Advanced Transportation Management System (ATMS).
Now, the company has integrated AI tools into software development, quality testing, and marketing content creation. Building on this momentum, Actelis plans to deploy AI in areas such as lead generation, streamlining sales operations, and pushing software updates to market faster.
Tuvia Barlev, Chairman and CEO, emphasized that AI is central to maintaining competitiveness and shared the company’s priorities: “We have successfully integrated AI tools into our software development, testing, and marketing operations,” and are now broadening usage across the business.
Yoav Efron, Deputy CEO and CFO, stressed AI’s role in driving shareholder value. He noted that efficiency gains from AI implementation ultimately support profitability and strategic positioning .
This move aligns with Actelis’s broader mission under its “Cyber Aware Networking” initiative, which already includes AI-based cyber monitoring and protection at the network edge. Now, the company is extending AI into internal workflows as part of its digital transformation and operational excellence efforts.
We see this as good news – in fact, just today we covered US warnings about increased Iranian hacking as well as a warning regarding unpatched IoT devices which can be used as attack vectors. AI has to be integrated into your security or you are at increased risk of becoming a victim.
What This Means for Actelis
- Speed to Market: AI-driven tools can drastically reduce development and testing time, allowing Actelis to deliver new features faster.
- Operational Efficiency: AI integration in sales and administrative areas can optimize resource use and lower costs.
- Competitive Positioning: As Actelis cements its reputation for secure and AI-enhanced networking, it strengthens its standing in mission-critical and utility markets.
Bottom line: Actelis Networks is doubling down on AI—not just in its products, but as a core part of its internal structure. That positions the company to increase productivity, reduce expenses, and reinforce its leadership in secure networking.
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