CyCraft Japan Enters into Partnership with NTT Security Japan
CyCraft Japan and NTT Security Japan have formed a partnership to strengthen response capabilities against cyber threats in the AI era, combining their technologies and expertise to accelerate threat detection and response processes.
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CyCraft Japan (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Country Manager: Kang Sang-wook; hereinafter "CyCraft") announces that it has signed a partnership agreement with NTT Security Japan Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Taro Sekine; hereinafter "NTT Security Japan"), a cybersecurity specialist with extensive practical experience, aimed at strengthening response capabilities against cyber threats in the AI era. In recent years, cyberattacks exploiting AI and sophisticated attacks targeting supply chains have increased, shifting to an era where traditional perimeter defense is insufficient. In this situation, companies are required to build security systems based on the premise of "being breached" and to have the ability to respond quickly and accurately when incidents occur. CyCraft has been promoting the automation and sophistication of incident response through its proprietary platform, leveraging its strengths in AI-native threat analysis and digital forensics. On the other hand, NTT Security Japan has a track record of providing SOC (Security Operations Center) and MDR (Managed Detection and Response) services for many years, with strengths in advanced operational know-how and cyber intelligence. Through this partnership, by combining NTT Security Japan's operational expertise with CyCraft's AI technology, we aim to accelerate the entire response process from threat detection to root cause identification, visualization of damage scope, and containment. This will strengthen our ability to respond to increasingly complex and sophisticated cyber incidents and provide more effective security operational systems to Japanese companies. This collaboration will start with cooperation in the Incident Response (IR) area and will gradually expand to a wide range of areas such as AI governance, attack surface risk management, and supply chain security in the future.
FAQ
Is CyCraft a Taiwanese company?
Yes, it is a cybersecurity company headquartered in Taiwan.