AhnLab announced on June 15 that it participated in Interop Tokyo 2026, Japan's largest IT exhibition, held from June 10 to 12 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture. The company showcased its capabilities in cyber-physical systems (CPS) security, AI-based threat intelligence, and cloud-based security management solutions, highlighting its integrated security capabilities that connect IT and operational technology (OT).
Interop Tokyo is the largest B2B IT exhibition in Japan, covering the latest information and communication technology (ICT) solutions, including networks, AI, cloud, data centers, and security. Last year, over 500 companies participated, attracting approximately 150,000 visitors. This year, global IT and security firms such as Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and Cisco were also present.
AhnLab operated its booth in collaboration with its Japanese subsidiary under the theme, "Ensuring Operations Continue: Proven Security Connecting IT and OT." At the event, AhnLab introduced its integrated CPS security platform, AhnLab CPS Plus; its next-generation threat intelligence platform, AhnLab TIP; and its cloud-based security management solution for small and medium-sized enterprises, V3 Security for Business, along with product demonstrations and business consultations.
The AhnLab booth attracted over 2,000 visitors, including representatives from major Japanese manufacturing, telecommunications, public institutions, and data center operators. Attendees inquired about security application cases in manufacturing and industrial environments, strategies for protecting OT environments, threat intelligence utilization, and security operation models suitable for various business sizes.
AhnLab noted that the CPS security platform, AhnLab CPS Plus, garnered significant interest due to Japan's strong manufacturing sector. AhnLab CPS Plus is an integrated security platform that protects endpoints and networks in OT environments, including smart factories, as well as IT environments connected to OT.
Customers interested in the latest threat trends and security intelligence showed particular interest in AhnLab TIP, which provides extensive threat intelligence integrated with security solutions and platforms. The platform's capabilities in AI-based threat intelligence collection, analysis, detection, and response were highlighted. AhnLab also reported that V3 Security for Business, which is currently supplied in the Japanese market, attracted attention from small and medium-sized enterprise representatives.
Lee Sang-guk, head of AhnLab's Marketing and Global Business Division, stated, "We confirmed that Japanese customers showed high interest in AhnLab's extensive integrated security capabilities connecting IT and OT at this year's Interop Tokyo. AhnLab will continue to strengthen its local business centered around its Japanese subsidiary, responding to the security demands of Japanese customers based on our accumulated threat response experience and AI-based security technology."
Meanwhile, AhnLab has been expanding its global business by participating in exhibitions such as CyberSec 2026 in Taiwan in May, RSAC 2026 in the U.S. in March, and Japan IT Week last April.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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