AICEFERA participates in 'Infosecurity Europe 2025'

AI SPERA announced on the 29th that it will participate in 'Infosecurity Europe 2025', the largest security exhibition in Europe, which will be held at the ExCeL exhibition center in London, England from June 3rd to 5th. AI SPERA will operate booth B131 at this exhibition and plans to fully engage in exchanges with global security experts and expand into the European market.

Infosecurity Europe is a European cybersecurity event attended by approximately 18,000 security professionals and 350 security companies every year, and is a major platform for sharing the latest technologies and trends in the industry. Through this first participation, AIsphera plans to introduce its threat intelligence technology and solutions to the European market.

At this exhibition, we will be conducting product demonstrations and consultations centered on our threat intelligence platform, ‘Criminal IP’, and our attack surface management (ASM) solution, ‘Criminal IP ASM’. The solution is designed to automatically identify and respond to various threat factors such as phishing, C2 servers, and zero-day attacks through detection and analysis of external assets of the company. During the exhibition, there will also be real-time demos, 1:1 business meetings, and brand promotion activities.

On the last day of the event, June 5, AI Spera CEO Kang Byeong-tak will present on the topic of 'Strengthening Security Automation Using Threat Intelligence in SOAR·SIEM Integration'. CEO Kang will explain how threat intelligence can complement the limitations of existing SIEM and SOAR systems and introduce a plan to build a more proactive security operation system.

The presentation focuses on automated security strategies, particularly those that address bypass methods (such as proxies, VPNs, and bulletproof hosting) and intrusion attempts targeting unmanned hours. AIsphera plans to use this technological foundation to help companies reduce security risks with minimal human intervention and maintain more stable security operations.

Currently, AI Sphera's Criminal IP can be linked to various security platforms such as Splunk and Wazuh in the form of RESTful API, and collaborations are also in progress with approximately 40 global security companies such as Cisco and VirusTotal. Based on this, AI Sphera is focusing on building a security ecosystem centered on threat intelligence.

CEO Kang Byeong-tak said, “Through participation in Infosecurity Europe, we can directly showcase AI Spera’s threat intelligence technology to the European market and share the practical value of security automation,” and “We plan to continuously invest in the development of a prevention-focused security system that can proactively respond to evolving cyber threats.”


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