Taiwan-Japan Cybersecurity Cooperation Deepens, Nine Taiwanese Companies Exhibit
Taiwan is strengthening its cybersecurity presence in Japan by exhibiting at 'Japan IT Week 2026' with a dedicated pavilion featuring nine leading companies, showcasing advanced technologies and fostering bilateral collaboration.
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The Digital Development Department's Digital Industry Administration (ADI) in Taiwan, in collaboration with the Taiwan Digital Disruption Consortium (TWDDC) and its member, the Taiwan Information Security Association (TWISA), is participating in 'Japan IT Week 2026' held at Tokyo Big Sight under the banner of the 'CYBER TAIWAN PAVILION'.

The 'Taiwan Cybersecurity Team,' continuously strengthening its presence in the Japanese market, is clearly appealing its integrated brand image this time, focusing on supply chain defense and zero-trust architecture. Taiwan is demonstrating its prowess in security integration, technological research and development, and practical application, further deepening the potential for collaboration and cooperation between the Japanese and Taiwanese security industries. Mr. Chou Hsueh-Yu, Minister-Counselor of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan, also visited the venue, showing high interest in the development trends of Taiwan's security industry in the Japanese market.
The 'Taiwan Security Pavilion' is highlighting the main theme of 'Taiwan's Cybersecurity: World-Class Reliability.' Based on actual risk scenarios faced by enterprises, it integrates four protection layers: 'Risk Identification, Identity Strengthening, Continuous Monitoring, and Instant Response,' presenting highly effective total solutions. Furthermore, the exhibition area covers the security needs of manufacturing, semiconductors, and critical infrastructure, centered on supply chains, emphasizing the trend of transition from 'perimeter defense' to 'zero-trust security.'

This time, nine elite Taiwanese security companies are exhibiting together, each showcasing their specialized defensive technologies to build a comprehensive security system. uniXecure focuses on Managed Security Services (MSS) and exposure management services, strongly supporting client companies in understanding their overall risk profile. KeyXentic promotes Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to enhance identity and access security. ZUSO Generation specializes in red teaming and attack-and-defense simulations, assisting companies in verifying their defense resilience. RUITINGTECH delves into the application of cryptography, deploying Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) technology.