S2W Participates in Cyber Summit Korea 2025

S2W (CEO Suh Sangduk), a big data-based artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced that it will participate in the international cybersecurity event 'Cyber Summit Korea (CSK) 2025' held at COEX in Gangnam, Seoul for four days starting September 8th.

This event, co-hosted by the National Intelligence Service and the National Security Research Institute, will be attended by cybersecurity experts and stakeholders from government, business, academia, and research institutes, and will be held under the theme of "Leading Efforts for Global Cybersecurity: Building Trust through Cooperation."

S2W, a company based at the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) Pangyo Campus, will showcase its cybercrime intelligence solution, "JARVIS," at its exhibition booth at the event. "JARVIS" is an AI-based analytics tool that automatically collects and analyzes crime data, enabling a platform to identify and respond to key incidents.

This solution includes ▲DarkCHAT, an AI chatbot; ▲DarkINTEL, an automated leak data analysis system; ▲DarkSpider, a cross-analysis tool that links information such as Bitcoin addresses, Telegram accounts, and emails to track criminal activity; and ▲DarkSpider, a dark web and Telegram user profiling tool. It is currently being utilized not only by domestic investigative and defense agencies, but also by overseas government agencies in countries such as Singapore and Indonesia.

Additionally, S2W will also introduce its corporate and institutional security AI platform, "QUAXAR," and its industry-specific AI platform, "SAIP (S2W AI Platform)," both of which are currently being supplied to the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and public institutions in Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan. These platforms are also being utilized as the foundation for in-house AI services at major companies such as Hyundai Steel and Lotte Members.

Additionally, on the 10th, the second day of the event, Kim Jae-gi, Director of the S2W Threat Intelligence Center, will lead a conference session on the topic of ‘The Risk of Hacktivists – Analysis of Recent Threat Trends and Influence.’

Suh Sangduk, CEO of S2W, said, “CSK 2025 is an important forum for cooperation between the public, private, and academic sectors to discuss the future of cybersecurity,” and added, “S2W will proactively respond to the rapidly changing threat environment through AI-based security technology and contribute to strengthening the global cybersecurity ecosystem.”


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