Big data artificial intelligence (AI) specialist S2W (S2W, CEO Sang -deok Web optimization) recently announced that it introduced cyber crime tracking AI technology by appearing in ‘Closed -up Hyundai’, a representative current affairs program of Japan’s public broadcasting NHK.
Broadcasting is the necessity for a weak security environment in Japan and the need of preparing countermeasures. South Korea mentioned as a best practice for the federal government, coping with security issues, distributed throughout the board of directors of the MFA, and with a high security awareness of residents.
Subsequently, S2W was introduced as a representative company and explained that it was an organization that developed its own AI technology to fight the recent surge in AI abuse crime groups.
Specifically, Shim Sun -hyung, a senior researcher at S2W, demonstrated that the leaked account information of Japanese securities investors was traded on the Dark Web with the XARVIS, a cyber security big data platform for public and government agencies. He also analyzed the precise behavioral patterns and characteristics of threats who attacked the Japanese financial sector through the use of the user profiling tool ‘Darkspider’ built into Jarvis.
That is the second time that S2W’s Japanese broadcasting appeared in NHK BS’s documentary program ‘BS Special’ last September.
Web optimization Sang -deok, CEO of S2W, said, “I feel it’s meaningful concerning the introduction of Korea’s fundamental cyber security company in NHK, probably the most prestigious broadcaster in Japan, following last 12 months.”
By Jang Se -min, reporter semim99@aitimes.com