Samsung SDS Partners with Exbow and Tatum Security to Enhance AI and Cloud Security

By Shin Hye An Posted : June 10, 2026, 09:24 Updated : June 10, 2026, 09:24
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Samsung SDS announced on June 10 that it will collaborate with the U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) security startup Exbow and the domestic cloud security firm Tatum Security to enhance its AI-based cloud security capabilities.

Through partnerships with AI security specialists both domestically and internationally, Samsung SDS aims to upgrade its security systems across all areas, including AI-based vulnerability detection, integrated cloud security monitoring, and incident response. The company plans to support corporate clients in safely adopting and operating AI and cloud environments.

The collaboration with Exbow will expand AI-based vulnerability detection capabilities for corporate clients' web-based IT assets. Founded in 2024, Exbow gained recognition last June by ranking highly on HackerOne, the world's largest bug bounty platform.

Samsung SDS intends to utilize Exbow's AI technology for penetration testing to quickly and accurately identify vulnerabilities in clients' web services and information assets. This will facilitate vulnerability remediation and subsequent actions. The company believes that proactive vulnerability management will enhance service availability and minimize potential legal and financial losses.

In partnership with Tatum Security, Samsung SDS will also strengthen its integrated security monitoring system suitable for multi-cloud environments. Established in 2020, Tatum Security specializes in managing and visualizing major public and private cloud services, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), from a single console.

Samsung SDS plans to provide integrated security monitoring and visibility for corporate clients utilizing various cloud environments by leveraging Tatum Security's technology.

Additionally, as a managed security service provider (MSSP), Samsung SDS will enhance its capabilities for responding to security incidents before and after they occur.

As cyber threats become more sophisticated and intelligent, the importance of rapid analysis, response, and recovery systems during security incidents has grown. The industry is increasingly focusing on 'cyber resilience,' emphasizing swift recovery over perfect defense due to the escalation of cyber attacks. With many companies facing challenges in securing reliable security personnel, the role of trustworthy MSSPs has become even more critical.

In response, Samsung SDS plans to offer security incident response services that enable rapid analysis and action to prevent additional losses and reduce recovery time. The company aims to assist corporate clients in maintaining business continuity and enhancing cyber resilience by supporting root cause analysis and the establishment of measures to prevent recurrence.

Jang Yong-min, head of the security business team at Samsung SDS, stated, "Through balanced collaboration with advanced security startups both domestically and internationally, we have successfully established a comprehensive response system for cloud security that encompasses proactive prevention, continuous monitoring, and post-incident recovery. We will combine global leading technologies with tailored domestic solutions and Samsung SDS's operational expertise to proactively address the rapidly increasing new threats as companies expand their AI adoption."



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