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Criminal IP to Debut at Infosecurity Europe 2025

By Editorial Team

Criminal IP, the AI-powered threat intelligence platform developed by AI SPERA, is set to make its debut at Infosecurity Europe 2025, the largest cybersecurity conference in Europe. The event will be held from June 3 to 5, 2025, at ExCeL London, where Criminal IP will be engaging with global security professionals at Stand B131.

Infosecurity Europe is a prestigious cybersecurity event in the region, attracting over 18,000 security professionals and 350+ companies from across Europe. As a platform for sharing cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies and insights, the event brings together practitioners, businesses, and policymakers. Criminal IP aims to leverage its user base in over 150 countries to accelerate its entry into the European market.

The platform has already established partnerships with more than 40 global cybersecurity companies, including Cisco, Fortinet, and VirusTotal. At the exhibition, Criminal IP will showcase two core solutions: Criminal IP and Criminal IP ASM. Criminal IP provides real-time cyber threat intelligence on global domains and IP addresses through high-precision OSINT analytics, aiding security teams in detecting and responding to advanced threats like zero-day exploits and C2 infrastructures.

Criminal IP ASM, an attack surface management solution, automatically identifies and monitors exposed digital assets while pinpointing potential risks in the early stages. By integrating these solutions, organizations can effectively combine threat intelligence and ASM to create comprehensive, proactive security operations. Visitors to Stand B131 can witness live demonstrations, schedule one-on-one meetings in advance, and receive exclusive giveaways on-site.

On June 5, Criminal IP will be featured in a presentation titled "Enhancing Security Automation: Utilizing Threat Intelligence in SOAR and SIEM Integration," presented by AI SPERA CEO Byungtak Kang. The session will delve into how integrating Criminal IP's threat intelligence with SOAR and SIEM platforms enhances detection accuracy, speeds up response, and enables full automation in security operations. Use cases will cover malware detection, insider threat identification, anomaly-based monitoring, external asset protection, attack surface reduction, hacking group tracking, and threat volatility analysis.

CEO Byungtak Kang of AI SPERA stated, "Infosecurity Europe 2025 offers a meaningful opportunity for Criminal IP to showcase the tangible value of threat intelligence and ASM in real-world security operations. As cyber threats evolve, we are dedicated to helping organizations build proactive, automated, and integrated defenses through continuous innovation."

About AI SPERA: AI SPERA, renowned for its advanced solutions, has expanded globally, with 'Criminal IP' as its flagship offering. Operating in over 150 countries, 'Criminal IP' is supported by enterprise-grade security solutions like 'Criminal IP ASM' and 'Criminal IP FDS'. Strategic collaborations with industry leaders such as Cisco, VirusTotal, and Quad9 have significantly enhanced Criminal IP's capabilities.

Contact: Michael Sena, AI SPERA, [email protected]

Sources: PR Newswire

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