PSC and CoWorker: A New Era in AI-enhanced Security
In a bold move to further enhance digital security solutions, PSC, a Tokyo-based company focused on digital transformation (DX), has announced a collaboration with CoWorker, a leading AI technology company headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Together, they are set to launch the new PSC AI SOC service on November 3, 2025, with the concept of merging AI and security to create a more robust defense against cyber threats.
Background of the Companies
Founded in 1996, PSC started its journey in infrastructure and IT management, gradually evolving to specialize in security with the introduction of PSC SECURITY in 2013. The company has a reputation for adopting vendor-neutral approaches in their security services, allowing for a flexible response to emerging threats. Notably, their Security Operation Center (SOC) operates 24/7 and boasts numerous accomplishments in monitoring and managing security for a variety of clients. PSC has gained recognition in the industry, evidenced by awards like the Engineer Award and their partnerships with major players such as IBM and Microsoft in the security sector.
On the other hand, CoWorker, established in 2019, prides itself on its elite team and high-level technical expertise in system development, IT consulting, and security. Throughout its short history, CoWorker has been involved in cutting-edge technology projects ranging from insurance digital transformation to electric vehicle charging systems and medical VR applications. This company also collaborates with esteemed educational institutions, such as the Tokyo Denki University’s Cybersecurity course, further enhancing its innovative capabilities.
The Vision Behind PSC AI SOC
The collaboration between PSC and CoWorker is aimed at transitioning security practices from a defensive posture to a proactive approach. This shift is emphasized by the introduction of innovative tools like PSC RedAgent and PSC BlueAgent, which enhance data analysis and threat detection capabilities through automation and AI.
PSC RedAgent Powered by CoWorker
The PSC RedAgent service focuses on automating penetration testing, which will allow security professionals to conduct vulnerability assessments more efficiently. By covering routine tasks, the tool aims to reduce testing time significantly by up to 90%. With the support of CoWorker’s AI technology, PSC intends to empower their teams to quickly identify and address security vulnerabilities.
PSC BlueAgent Powered by CoWorker
On the other side, the PSC BlueAgent is designed to streamline forensic analysis. It promises to accelerate investigative processes, potentially cutting time spent on analysis by a third. This automation fosters a continuous learning cycle for the tool, allowing it to incorporate analytical techniques and make improvements over time autonomously.
A New Standard in Cybersecurity
With over 300 ongoing projects and serving more than 200 clients monthly, PSC’s SOC is set to lead the way in integrating AI technologies into traditional security operations. This integration aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of their security services, ultimately fortifying clients' security infrastructures against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
By merging their expertise, PSC and CoWorker are poised to deliver state-of-the-art security solutions that address the challenges of today’s digital landscape. The partnership exemplifies the potential for collaboration in driving innovation and creating tangible improvements in security management.
The leadership of both organizations conveys a shared vision of elevating security standards across various sectors through advanced technologies and cooperative efforts. As PSC's President Masayuki Suzuki states, the collaboration aims to redefine the role of AI in security to ensure proactive rather than reactive defenses. The anticipation is set high for the upcoming launch, and the industry awaits developments with keen interest.
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