S2W hosts a security conference inviting Taiwanese corporations. Suh Sang-duk, CEO of S2W, delivers opening remarks. /Courtesy of S2W

S2W said on the 15th that it held an invitation-only conference for corporations in Taipei, Taiwan, on the 11th under the theme of "security strategies in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)."

The event was organized to brief chief information security officers (CISO) and security staff from Taiwan's major industries—including manufacturing, information technology (IT), finance, and logistics—on cyberthreat trends and response strategies in the AI era. S2W and CHT Security, the security corporation under Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), Taiwan's largest telecom carrier, co-hosted the event, and Sun Weizhe, head of the notification and response center at the National Institute of Cyber Security (NICS), delivered the keynote speech.

S2W gave a presentation titled "the invisible battlefield in the AI era: dark web and anonymous channels and strategies to advance corporations security." Deputy Minister Lee-mi Lee of S2W introduced the latest cyberthreat trends arising on anonymous channels such as the dark web and Telegram, and explained cases in which attackers use AI to lower attack expense and barriers to entry while advancing their attack techniques.

It also introduced the security AI solution for corporations and institutions, "QUAXAR," and presented response measures to increasingly sophisticated cyberthreats. QUAXAR is a cyberthreat intelligence (CTI) solution that provides digital risk protection (DRP), threat intelligence (TI), and attack surface management (ASM) on a single platform. According to the company, major local public institutions and corporations, including the Taiwan Stock Exchange, ASUS, and Evergreen Marine, are adopting and using QUAXAR.

Suh Sang-duk, S2W's CEO, said, "through this event, we reaffirmed the strong demand among Taiwanese corporations for proactive security systems," adding, "we will strengthen our local partner ecosystem and actively expand customer touchpoints."

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