AhnLab participates in Security Days Fall 2025 Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan from the 21st to the 24th and exhibits a booth and gives presentations. /Courtesy of AhnLab

AhnLab said it successfully wrapped up running a solo exhibition booth and an expert presentation session at Security Days Fall 2025 Tokyo, held in Tokyo from the 21st to the 24th.

Security Days is Japan's leading cybersecurity exhibition held every spring and fall, where the latest security trends and threat response strategies are shared.

At this event, AhnLab highlighted cybersecurity for cyber-physical systems (CPS), where IT and OT converge, as the core theme and strengthened exchanges with local public and private institutional sector stakeholders. At the booth, the company showcased its CPS integrated security platform AhnLab CPS Plus, along with the endpoint security solution for special-purpose systems AhnLab EPS and the OT-dedicated network security solution AhnLab XTD. Through this, it emphasized a platform approach that provides asset visibility and integrated management functions across OT and IT.

Japanese manufacturing stakeholders who visited the venue showed strong interest in reducing invisible security weak points within CPS environments and clearly managing organizational assets. In particular, the ability to centrally operate multiple security solutions from a single console to secure both efficiency and stability drew attention.

On the 24th, the last day of the event, Kawakami Takahiro, a manager at AhnLab's Japan subsidiary, gave a presentation on the theme "Rising cyber risks in the OT domain in the Smart Factory era." Presenting real threats targeting smart manufacturing environments and response strategies, Kawakami provided local participants with practical CPS security insights.

Lee Sang-guk, head of marketing and global business at AhnLab, said, "Through this event, we were able to expand touchpoints with a wide range of industrial customers in Japan and identify potential opportunities in the CPS security field," and added, "We will continue to solve local customers' security challenges centered on our Japan subsidiary and establish ourselves as a trusted partner."

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