AISpera Reveals Core Security Automation Strategy at UK InfoSecurity Europe 2025

As Europe's largest cybersecurity festival 'Infosecurity Europe 2025' concluded from the 3rd to the 5th at ExCeL London in the UK, South Korea's AI SPERA made a powerful impression on the European market with its overwhelming threat intelli...

Jun 9, 2025 - 00:00
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As Europe's largest cybersecurity festival 'Infosecurity Europe 2025' concluded from the 3rd to the 5th at ExCeL London in the UK, South Korea's AI SPERA made a powerful impression on the European market with its overwhelming threat intelligence technology. Particularly on the last day of the exhibition, Kang Byung-tak, CEO of AI SPERA, gave a technical presentation on the theme of 'SIEM·SOAR Security Automation Strategy Using Threat Intelligence,' which received enthusiastic applause from numerous security experts present. CEO Kang sharply pointed out the manual limitations of existing security systems, emphasizing the new security paradigm presented by AI SPERA's innovative solution, 'Criminal IP.' Criminal IP goes beyond mere detection. It boasts unique technology that actively and automatically blocks even sophisticated evasion attacks such as proxies, VPNs, and bulletproof hosting, through threat correlation analysis and attack pattern prediction. This is evaluated as having moved away from outdated methods of responding after a threat occurs, and presenting a blueprint for a future-oriented security system that *predicts and proactively blocks* threats. At the exhibition booth, inquiries from European security practitioners regarding the threat intelligence platform 'Criminal IP TI' and the attack surface management solution 'Criminal IP ASM' poured in. Through 1:1 in-depth meetings and real-time demonstrations, the excellent integration convenience and astonishing threat detection accuracy of the Criminal IP API received immediate positive feedback on-site. Specific and serious discussions for expanding global partnerships also actively took place. CEO Kang Byung-tak emphasized, "Criminal IP is a platform that goes beyond simple threat detection, realizing a complete security automation system that *proactively responds* to threats." He expressed a strong ambition, stating, "Through our participation in Infosecurity Europe, we will solidify our technological credibility in the European market and further expand the horizons of Korean security technology in the global security ecosystem." AI SPERA is already expanding the adoption of Criminal IP worldwide, supporting integration with major security systems like Splunk and Wazuh through collaborations with over 40 global companies including Cisco, VirusTotal, and Snowflake. This success achieved at Europe's largest cybersecurity exhibition will be recorded as a triumph that once again proves the strong competitiveness of Korea's advanced security technology in the global market.

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