
AI Spera (CEO Kang Byeong-tak), a cybersecurity technology company, announced on the 3rd that it will participate in the cybersecurity conference 'RSAC 2026' held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, USA from March 23rd to 26th with a single booth.
At this event, AI Spera plans to showcase its attack surface intelligence strategy, centered around its AI-powered cyber threat intelligence platform, Criminal IP. Criminal IP combines large-scale OSINT-based data collection with AI detection technology to identify and analyze exposed digital assets in real time. This allows companies to visualize risks across their entire attack surface and proactively respond to potential threats.
This year's RSAC 2026 conference will focus on how to leverage attack surface-centric intelligence in enterprise and SOC environments, going beyond simple threat intelligence provision. Attendees will learn specific application strategies, including continuous monitoring, threat prioritization, and the establishment of intelligence-driven response systems.
Criminal IP ASM is an integrated platform that automatically detects and monitors an organization's external digital assets and proactively identifies exposed threats. It combines existing CTI capabilities with ASM technology to provide both response capabilities and visibility. Currently, the company is expanding its collaborative ecosystem through technology integrations with global security companies such as Palo Alto Networks and IBM.
AI Spera CEO Kang Byeong-tak said, “Cyber threats are limited to individual organizations’ responses. Through participation in RSAC, we will strengthen our global network and promote the competitiveness of Korean security technology to the global market.”
The AI Sphera booth will be located at N-6555, Moscone Center, and will feature platform demonstrations and consultations with global partners and customers.
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