S2W Holds Annual Technology Conference 'SIS 2025'

Held on Thursday, the 26th at the Joseon Palace in Seoul Gangnam… Approximately 600 people from business, public, and academic circles in attendance

Sharing AI and security insights through keynote speeches, 2 tracks, and 8 sessions… Solution experience booth also runs successfully

CEO Seo Sang-deok: “We will actively create opportunities for knowledge sharing that can promote the growth of the AI ecosystem encompassing security and industry.”

[Image] S2W CEO Sangdeok Seo
[Image] S2W CEO Sangdeok Seo

S2W (CEO Sang-Deok Seo), a big data analysis artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced that it held its annual technology conference 'SIS 2025: MOVEMENT' at Chosun Palace Seoul Gangnam this afternoon (the 26th).

The 'SIS (S2W Intelligence Summit),' now in its fourth year, is an event hosted by S2W that began in 2022 to provide a forum for knowledge exchange where people can discuss the impact of technology and data on our daily lives and society. SIS 2025, held under the theme of 'AI and Data Society,' consisted of the theme of 'MOVEMENT,' which signifies the movement of technology trends and the flow of data, and the practical experiences and technology insights of AI and security experts from companies, academia, and public institutions captured the attention of about 600 visitors.

The conference opened with a keynote speech by Professor Seungwon Shin of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), titled “From Chaos to Insight: How AI Finds Meaning in Data.” Professor Shin received special attention for his detailed explanation of the role AI can play in the entire process from data collection to analysis and insight generation, with various examples.

Track 1, which followed, consisted of presentations by leading domestic companies on the following topics: △Corporate AI Transformation (AX) Quick-in Strategy and Application Cases (Kim Geon-woo, Team Leader, Innocean AI Solutions Team); △SecuAiderⓇ: A New Definition of Cybersecurity for the Digital Ocean Era (Lee Jae-yeon, Team Leader, Hanwha Systems SW Team); △Lotte Members' 'Segment Lab' Construction Story (Oh Kyung-mi, Head of Lotte Members DT Division); △Duplicating Consumers: The Future of Market Research Changed by Synthetic Consumers (Baek Seung-guk, CEO, Intellicia).

Track 2, which was held simultaneously, featured sessions by experts from industry, academia, and public institutions on the following topics: △Hidden Costs of AI Adoption? Turning Crisis into Opportunity (Lee Seung-hyun, Team Leader, S2W KE Team); △Virtual Asset Theft by State-sponsored Attack Organizations Reinforced by AI (Lee Seul-gi, Senior Researcher, Korea Internet & Security Agency); △Trends in AI Agent Orchestration Technology (Hwang Jae-seong, Manager, SK Telecom Adot Agent Planning Team); and △Reflection for Creating Genuine AI (Choi Dae-jin, Professor, College of Artificial Intelligence, Ewha Womans University).

In addition, the 'LIVE ZONE' where you could experience S2W's enterprise lightweight generative AI platform 'SAIP Lite' and enterprise and institutional cyber threat intelligence (CTI) platform 'QUAXAR' was also held successfully. In particular, SAIP Lite's differentiated AI technologies such as optical character recognition (OCR), search, augmentation, generation (RAG), and role-based access control (RBAC) as well as QUAXAR's excellent security functions that detect the data leak status of the company to which the visitor belongs and threat trends of the same industry and sector received a great response.

Seo Sang-deok, CEO of S2W, said, “I think it is meaningful that SIS is establishing itself as a place for exchanging technology insights among industry, academia, and the public sector,” and added, “We plan to actively create meaningful knowledge-sharing opportunities that can promote the growth of the entire AI ecosystem encompassing security and industry in the future.”