The Korea Times
Samsung SDS is partnering with U.S.-based artificial intelligence (AI) security startup XBOW and Korean cloud security firm Tatum Security to strengthen its AI-powered cloud security capabilities. The company said Wednesday that the partnerships with specialized AI security firms at home and abroad will enhance its end-to-end cloud security framework, spanning vulnerability detection, integrated monitoring and incident response, helping its customers adopt and operate AI and cloud environments more securely. “Through collaboration with advanced security startups at home and abroad, we have built a comprehensive cloud security framework covering prevention, monitoring and recovery,” said Chang Yong-min, head of Samsung SDS’ security business unit. “By combining advanced global technologies, locally tailored solutions and Samsung SDS’ operational expertise, we will proactively address the growing wave of security threats driven by enterprise AI adoption.” Through its partnership with XBOW, Samsung SDS will expand AI-based vulnerability detection for web-based IT assets. Founded
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