Criminal IP to Showcase Innovative Threat Intelligence Solutions at Infosecurity Europe 2025
Criminal IP to Make Its Mark at Infosecurity Europe 2025
Criminal IP, an innovative threat intelligence platform driven by artificial intelligence and developed by AI SPERA, is set to make its debut at Infosecurity Europe 2025. This prestigious cybersecurity conference, recognized as the largest in Europe, will be held at ExCeL London from June 3 to 5, 2025. Criminal IP will be located at Stand B131, ready to connect with cybersecurity enthusiasts and professionals from around the globe.
Infosecurity Europe typically attracts over 18,000 security professionals and 350+ companies, making it an ideal venue for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and ideologies surrounding cybersecurity. The significance of this event stems from its ability to bring together industry practitioners, corporate entities, and governmental policymakers, all striving towards a common goal of enhanced security.
Strategic Partnerships and Global Reach
Criminal IP has made substantial strides in establishing alliances, having collaborated with more than 40 global cybersecurity firms, including stalwarts like Cisco, Fortinet, and VirusTotal. These partnerships not only amplify Criminal IP's capabilities but also juxtapose it among other prominent players in the cybersecurity space, thereby enriching the ecosystem of digital protection.
At the conference, Criminal IP aims to highlight two of its standout solutions: Criminal IP and Criminal IP ASM. The primary offering, Criminal IP, provides real-time intelligence on cyber threats associated with global domains and IP addresses. This functionality is delivered via precise OSINT analytics, enabling security teams to detect and respond to sophisticated threats, including zero-day exploits and Command and Control (C2) infrastructures.
A Robust Solution for Attack Surface Management
On the other hand, Criminal IP ASM focuses on attack surface management. This solution is designed to automatically identify and monitor exposed digital assets, enabling organizations to recognize potential risks at the earliest stages of a security breach. By utilizing both solutions, organizations can create a holistic and proactive approach to cybersecurity, integrating threat intelligence with attack surface management effectively.
Conference attendees will have opportunities to participate in live demonstrations of these technologies, engage in pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings, and benefit from exclusive giveaways throughout the event.
Presentation on Security Automation
One of the highlights of Criminal IP's participation will be a presentation by CEO Byungtak Kang scheduled for June 5. The session, titled Enhancing Security Automation Utilizing Threat Intelligence in SOAR and SIEM Integration, will delve into how the integration of Criminal IP's threat intelligence can amplify detection accuracy while streamlining response efforts. Presenting real-world applications, the talk will cover critical use cases such as malware detection, insider threat identification, anomaly detection, as well as external asset protection and attack surface reduction strategies.
Byungtak Kang emphasizes the importance of events like Infosecurity Europe: *“It provides a valuable platform for showcasing how threat intelligence and ASM create tangible impacts on real-world security operations.