AhnLab announced on the 2nd that it successfully completed its exhibition at the RSA Conference 2025 (hereinafter RSAC 2025), the world's largest cyber security exhibition held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, USA, from the 28th of last month to the 1st (local time).
RSAC is the premier exhibition in the information security field, attended by more than 40,000 security professionals from around the world each year. Following last year, AhnLab set up a standalone booth this year and showcased its global strategic solutions and services, including the SaaS-type security threat analysis platform "AhnLab XDR," the IT-OT convergence Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) security platform "AhnLab CPS PLUS," and the next-generation threat intelligence platform "AhnLab TIP."
This year, amid approximately 1,500 attendees visiting the booth, AhnLab demonstrated various company products from an integrated security perspective and conducted consultations for solution adoption with global corporations and institutions from North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. In addition, booth presentation sessions were constantly operated to introduce the features and necessity of each exhibited product, allowing communication with attendees through specialized content reflecting AhnLab's 30 years of security insights.
First, AhnLab introduced "AhnLab XDR" integrated with the AI security assistant "Annie." AhnLab explained that the application of generative AI technology enables easier and more sophisticated detection and analysis of complex security threats, garnering positive responses from attendees. The presentation session for "AhnLab XDR" focused on scenario rules and actual successful adoption cases that reflect AhnLab's 30 years of threat response methods.
AhnLab also introduced the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) security platform "AhnLab CPS PLUS," which broadly protects not only the existing Operational Technology (OT) domain but also the connected IT domain. With the growing demand for CPS security centered around key infrastructure, inquiries for introduction came from potential partners and clients in IT-OT industries such as energy, logistics, and manufacturing.
In particular, attendees paid attention to "AhnLab EPS," an OT dedicated endpoint security solution for special-purpose systems, including industrial and factory control systems, POS (Point of Sale terminals), kiosks, and ATMs, among the various solutions that comprise "AhnLab CPS PLUS." During the presentation session, AhnLab explained the concept of "CPS security" and its unique integrated CPS security framework, providing attendees with practical insights.
There was also continued demand from attendees to experience the enhanced "AhnLab TIP," now featuring new capabilities such as dark web monitoring. The threat analysis content provided by AhnLab's threat analysis organization, "ASEC," as well as AhnLab's established threat actor classification system and nomenclature attracted attendees' interest. The presentation session shared how to utilize "AhnLab TIP" for advance prediction and preparation against security threats.
AhnLab CEO Kang Seok-kyun noted, "At this year's RSAC, AhnLab showcased an upgraded integrated security strategy compared to last year and received global competitiveness recognition from security professionals around the world," adding, "In the future, we will continue to communicate closely with the global market based on differentiated technological capabilities and strive to become a world-class corporation."