
AI SPERA (CEO Kang Byung-tak) announced that it will hold a webinar on the topic of 'How to Link Threat Intelligence to SIEM/SOAR' on Wednesday the 16th at 3 PM. This webinar will focus on strategies for linking SIEM and SOAR so that companies and organizations can effectively respond to increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
The presentation will be given by AI Spera CEO Kang Byung-tak (former professor of industry-academic cooperation at Korea University’s Graduate School of Information Security), who will provide insights for real-time threat detection and automated security response. CEO Kang Byung-tak said, “In order to respond to the latest cyber threat trends, an automated response system combining SIEM/SOAR and threat intelligence is essential,” and emphasized, “By utilizing real-time data analysis and automatic detection models from Criminal IP, we can detect security events more effectively and respond quickly.”
The webinar will cover a variety of topics, including ▲The need for threat intelligence and SIEM/SOAR (response measures to the latest cyber threat trends and increase in security events), ▲How to utilize threat intelligence based on criminal IPs (real-time data analysis and automatic detection model application), ▲SIEM/SOAR linkage and automation strategies (threat intelligence integration and automatic response to security events), ▲Actual linkage cases and demos (security operation cases using criminal IP data), etc. There will also be a Q&A session to answer participants’ questions in real time.
You can apply for the webinar through the pre-registration link provided on the Criminal IP official website and SNS, and the webinar access link will be sent to registered participants by email. A reminder email will be sent to participants two days before the webinar and on the day of the webinar.
Meanwhile, AI Spera has been consistently hosting webinars on various topics such as security enhancement strategies based on threat intelligence, AI-based automation response, and attack surface management (ASM). Recently, it successfully hosted 'CIPC 2025', Korea's first TI·ASM specialized conference, attracting great interest from the industry, and plans to participate in 'RSA 2025', the world's largest security conference held this month, to expand global partnerships and showcase threat intelligence-based security technologies. In addition, it is continuously expanding integration and business partnerships with Cisco, Tenable, Fortinet, VirusTotal, Snowflake, Palo Alto, etc.
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