PhilSang to Unveil Next-Generation AI-Based Phishing Prevention Solution at CES 2026

Cybersecurity startup Philsang announced that it will be participating in CES 2026, the world's largest IT and home appliance exhibition, which opens in Las Vegas, USA on the 6th (local time), and will showcase its next-generation phishing prevention solution.

At this exhibition, Pilsang plans to unveil to the global market a real-time malicious URL detection and blocking solution, a solution for detecting phishing sites imitating official sites, and a control solution that fully automates the entire process of collection, detection, analysis, and response.

Unlike existing blacklist-based methods that block known risky numbers or sites, PhilSang's phishing prevention technology uses artificial intelligence to analyze the characteristics and patterns of malicious URLs to determine whether they are new phishing attempts in real time. This allows for immediate response to even new phishing variants.

The "Catch All" app, which utilizes this technology, blocks complex and evolving new phishing attacks with 97% accuracy and has recorded 500,000 cumulative downloads. It currently detects an average of 1 million URLs per day and is used to protect individual users.

Last year, PhilSang was recognized for its technological prowess by being selected as the best company at Samsung Finance's C-Lab Outside. At CES 2026, the company will showcase its malicious website detection and control solution at its booth in Eureka Park, part of the Samsung Electronics C-Lab exhibition hall.

This is Pilsang's second participation in CES, following last year's, and it is a sign of the company's full-scale expansion into the global market. The company's strategy is to provide its security solutions in SDK form, making them easily applicable to a variety of corporate services.

Meanwhile, Pilsang was selected for the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund's innovative startup support program, First Penguin, late last year, securing up to 4 billion won in support. Furthermore, it was selected as a data voucher provider in 2026, and plans to expand its business by providing high-quality malicious URL data and source code.


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