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S2W said on the 21st that it will participate in GovWare 2025, a global cybersecurity conference and exhibition hosted by the Singapore government, which will be held in Singapore for three days starting that day.

GovWare is a core program of Singapore International Cyber Week (SICW), a flagship security event in the Asia-Pacific region hosted by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA).

Through this exhibition, S2W will showcase the XAVIS security artificial intelligence (AI) platform for the public and government sector and the Quasar security AI platform for corporations and institutions. XAVIS is a cybercrime intelligence solution equipped with the DarkChat AI chatbot, which allows users to quickly and clearly check crime-related data, and Data Breach, which automatically analyzes leaked data based on criteria such as country, industry, and risk level to identify major cases.

In addition, it contributes to improving investigative efficiency by embedding features such as knowledge graph-based cross-analysis, which consolidates dispersed individual information such as bitcoin addresses, Telegram IDs, and email addresses to identify hidden relationships and trace the flow of criminal funds, and user profiling, a dark web and Telegram user profiling tool. It is currently provided to major investigative and defense agencies in Korea and to overseas government agencies in Singapore, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia.

Quasar brings together functions such as attack surface management (ASM), digital risk protection (DRP), and threat intelligence (TI) so that customers can manage their internal security systems efficiently and comprehensively. On a single platform, it enables vulnerability management of official and unofficial information technology (IT) asset assets through attack surface identification and visualization, support for responding to direct and indirect information leaks and brand threats faced in digital environments, and the derivation of intelligence through the collection and analysis of cyberthreat information.

Ryu Yu-gyeong, head of overseas business at S2W, said, "Using our participation in GovWare 2025 as a springboard, we will broadly expand our touchpoints with overseas customers and continue to create opportunities to prove S2W's technological prowess on the global stage," adding, "Through AI-based data intelligence, we will set a new standard for responding to global cybersecurity threats."

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