TelePIX and S2W develop security intelligence technology that links space data with cyber data. /Courtesy of TelePIX

Space artificial intelligence (AI) comprehensive solution corporations TelePIX is joining hands with big data analysis AI corporations S2W to develop security intelligence technology that links space data and cyber data.

TelePIX said on the 28th that it signed a business agreement with S2W and will pursue cooperation to enhance security risk analysis capabilities by combining satellite-based Earth observation data with threat information collected in cyberspace.

The core of this agreement is to analyze together data collected from different domains. The approach is to integrate S2W's cyber threat intelligence analysis capabilities, including the dark web, open sources, and Telegram, with TelePIX's satellite observation data and AI-based space data analysis technology. Through this, the two corporations plan to establish an analysis framework that goes beyond fragmented threat information collection to consolidation of anomalies in cyberspace with the possibility of physical incidents.

Through this collaboration, the two corporations plan to secure security data analysis capabilities by leveraging technology foundations between domestic corporations, and to advance an intelligence framework applicable to the public, investigative, and defense sectors. The goal is to help domestic and international institutions assess the likelihood and impact of threats in a more multidimensional way.

Seongick Cho, CEO of TelePIX, said, "If we combine S2W's cyber intelligence technology with TelePIX's AI-based space data utilization capabilities, we can improve the accuracy of threat detection and contribute to decision-making support in the public and security sectors."

Suh Sang-duk, CEO of S2W, said, "We expect that this collaboration will expand S2W's security intelligence analysis scope to include satellite observation information," and added, "We will analyze cyber data together with physical observation data to help global public clients respond to the changing security environment."

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