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STW Successfully Concludes Taiwan Security Conference… Shares Cyber Threat Response Strategies

[Edaily Reporter Shin Ha-yeon] Big data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) company #S2W is accelerating its expansion into the local market by sharing strategies for responding to cyber threats in the AI era with local security firms in Taiwan.

S2W announced on the 15th that it held an invitation-only conference in Taipei, Taiwan, on the 11th under the theme "Security Strategies for the AI Era."
Seo Sang-seok, CEO of S2W, delivers opening remarks at the security conference for Taiwanese companies.

The event was co-hosted with CHT Security, a security firm under Taiwan’s largest telecommunications provider, Chunghwa Telecom (CHT), and was attended by Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and security executives from key industries such as manufacturing, IT, finance, and logistics. Sun Wei-je, Director of the Incident Response Center at Taiwan’s National Institute of Cyber Security (NICS), delivered the keynote speech, discussing changes in the security landscape in the AI era.

STW presented on the theme of “The Invisible Battlefield of the AI Era,” introducing the latest trends in cyber threats occurring on anonymous channels such as the Dark Web and Telegram, as well as examples of sophisticated attack techniques leveraging AI. The company also shared proactive response strategies utilizing “QUAXAR,” its Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) platform for enterprises and institutions.

QUAXAR is a solution that integrates Digital Risk Protection (DRP), Threat Intelligence (TI), and Attack Surface Management (ASM) functions into a single platform, enabling the proactive management of hard-to-detect risk factors. It is currently being adopted and utilized by major public institutions and companies in Taiwan, including the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), ASUS, and Evergreen Marine.

Having reaffirmed the security demand in the Taiwanese market through this event, the company plans to accelerate its expansion of local operations. Taiwan serves as a global supply chain hub with a high concentration of advanced industries such as semiconductors and AI, and investments in cybersecurity to protect core technologies and infrastructure are also on the rise.

Seo Sang-deok, CEO of STW, stated, “Taiwan is a global supply chain hub centered on high-tech industries, and it is a market where demand for cybersecurity is rapidly increasing.” He added, “As this conference has reaffirmed local demand for proactive security systems, we will strengthen our partner ecosystem and further expand our customer reach.”

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