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Samsung SDS said on the 10th that it will partner with U.S. AI security startup "XBOW" and domestic cloud security corporations "Tatum Security."

Through this partnership, the company plans to upgrade corporations customers' cloud security frameworks from AI-based vulnerability detection to integrated cloud security monitoring and incident response.

Through the partnership with XBOW, it will expand AI vulnerability detection capabilities for corporations customers' web-based IT assets. XBOW is a corporation that on the world's largest bug bounty platform, HackerOne, detected vulnerabilities faster and more accurately than human hackers. Samsung SDS plans to quickly identify vulnerabilities in corporations customers' web services and information asset through AI-driven penetration testing by XBOW and support remedial actions.

With Tatum Security, it will strengthen an integrated security monitoring system suited for a Multi-Cloud environment. Tatum Security is a domestic cloud security corporation that integrates and visualizes major public and private clouds such as AWS, Azure, and GCP in a single console. Through this, Samsung SDS plans to help corporations customers using multiple clouds grasp their security posture at a glance and identify anomalies and risk factors early.

Jang Yong-min, executive director and head of security business at Samsung SDS, said, "By partnering with leading security startups at home and abroad, we have built a response system that spans the entire cloud security spectrum, from preventive measures and continuous monitoring to post-incident recovery," and added, "We will proactively respond to the surge in new threats as AI adoption spreads within corporations."

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