Cybersecurity Conference Debuts: Telecom Big Three Showcase Cybersecurity Strength
At CYBERSEC 2026, Taiwan's three major telecom companies—Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, and Far EasTone Telecom—showcased their cybersecurity solutions, emphasizing AI-driven defenses and comprehensive enterprise protection.
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(Central News Agency Reporter Chiang Ming-yen, Taipei, 5th) CYBERSEC 2026 debuts, and the telecom big three showcase their cybersecurity strength. Chunghwa Telecom, hand in hand with its subsidiary Chunghwa SecuRisk, focuses on AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. Taiwan Mobile assists enterprises in building a one-stop protection network from endpoints to the cloud. Far EasTone presents its practical deployment from monitoring operations, incident response, to defense upgrades.
CYBERSEC 2026 Taiwan Cybersecurity Conference officially opened today. Chunghwa Telecom, together with its subsidiary Chunghwa SecuRisk International, showcased three major cybersecurity products and one AI technology, presenting a comprehensive defense deployment from anti-fraud, identity access management, to cloud exposure and vulnerability testing, threat detection and response, assisting enterprises in building a robust and resilient cybersecurity defense system.
Chang Ben-yuan, General Manager of Chunghwa Telecom's Enterprise Customer Business Group, stated that in the face of new cybersecurity challenges brought by the accelerated development of generative AI and digital transformation, Chunghwa Telecom continues to focus on resilient networks, combining AI, machine learning, and threat analysis technologies to promote the upgrade of comprehensive cybersecurity protection services, helping enterprises and the general public enhance their ability to identify and prevent fraud, and proactively defend.
Taiwan Mobile stated that it exhibited four major themes and ten cybersecurity solutions, announcing the launch of its 'MacBook and Enterprise Security One-stop Service,' integrating Apple MacBook Neo, Jamf device management system, government-level security compliance and 24-hour SOC monitoring, and zero-touch deployment AI defense architecture.
Chu Hsiao-hsing, Business Director of Taiwan Mobile's Enterprise Services Business Group, stated that with enterprises accelerating the adoption of AI and cloud applications, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) gradually becoming the norm, enterprise employees are increasingly relying on mobile devices and personal computers for business. Device management and cybersecurity risks are simultaneously increasing. Cybersecurity threats have shifted from traditional system intrusions to more concealed account abuse and phishing attacks, making enterprise endpoint devices an important source of risk.
Domestic cybersecurity service brand SecuRisk, together with its parent company Far EasTone Telecom, participated in the exhibition, integrating AI technology, telecom-grade infrastructure, and professional cybersecurity services, exhibiting three major themes: 'AI Monitoring, Resilient Defense, Continuous Evolution.'
Far EasTone General Manager Chee Ching stated that the rapid development of AI brings efficiency and innovation to enterprise operations, but also new types of cybersecurity threats. Enterprise cybersecurity strategies have shifted from 'blocking' to a 'resilience'-oriented architecture upgrade. Far EasTone assists enterprises and government agencies in strengthening overall resilience starting from their organizational constitution.
Li Ming-hsien, General Manager of SecuRisk, pointed out that in the process of technological advancement, enterprises face rapid and multi-faceted challenges. SecuRisk's 'Intelligent Security Agent' ensures that enterprise defenses are effective in practical operations through in-depth red and blue team exercises and continuously evolving monitoring mechanisms. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150505
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(Central News Agency Reporter Chiang Ming-yen, Taipei, 5th) CYBERSEC 2026 debuts, and the telecom big three showcase their cybersecurity strength. Chunghwa Telecom, hand in hand with its subsidiary Chunghwa SecuRisk, focuses on AI-driven cybersecurity solutions. Taiwan Mobile assists enterprises in building a one-stop protection network from endpoints to the cloud. Far EasTone presents its practical deployment from monitoring operations, incident response, to defense upgrades.
CYBERSEC 2026 Taiwan Cybersecurity Conference officially opened today. Chunghwa Telecom, together with its subsidiary Chunghwa SecuRisk International, showcased three major cybersecurity products and one AI technology, presenting a comprehensive defense deployment from anti-fraud, identity access management, to cloud exposure and vulnerability testing, threat detection and response, assisting enterprises in building a robust and resilient cybersecurity defense system.
Chang Ben-yuan, General Manager of Chunghwa Telecom's Enterprise Customer Business Group, stated that in the face of new cybersecurity challenges brought by the accelerated development of generative AI and digital transformation, Chunghwa Telecom continues to focus on resilient networks, combining AI, machine learning, and threat analysis technologies to promote the upgrade of comprehensive cybersecurity protection services, helping enterprises and the general public enhance their ability to identify and prevent fraud, and proactively defend.
Taiwan Mobile stated that it exhibited four major themes and ten cybersecurity solutions, announcing the launch of its 'MacBook and Enterprise Security One-stop Service,' integrating Apple MacBook Neo, Jamf device management system, government-level security compliance and 24-hour SOC monitoring, and zero-touch deployment AI defense architecture.
Chu Hsiao-hsing, Business Director of Taiwan Mobile's Enterprise Services Business Group, stated that with enterprises accelerating the adoption of AI and cloud applications, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) gradually becoming the norm, enterprise employees are increasingly relying on mobile devices and personal computers for business. Device management and cybersecurity risks are simultaneously increasing. Cybersecurity threats have shifted from traditional system intrusions to more concealed account abuse and phishing attacks, making enterprise endpoint devices an important source of risk.
Domestic cybersecurity service brand SecuRisk, together with its parent company Far EasTone Telecom, participated in the exhibition, integrating AI technology, telecom-grade infrastructure, and professional cybersecurity services, exhibiting three major themes: 'AI Monitoring, Resilient Defense, Continuous Evolution.'
Far EasTone General Manager Chee Ching stated that the rapid development of AI brings efficiency and innovation to enterprise operations, but also new types of cybersecurity threats. Enterprise cybersecurity strategies have shifted from 'blocking' to a 'resilience'-oriented architecture upgrade. Far EasTone assists enterprises and government agencies in strengthening overall resilience starting from their organizational constitution.
Li Ming-hsien, General Manager of SecuRisk, pointed out that in the process of technological advancement, enterprises face rapid and multi-faceted challenges. SecuRisk's 'Intelligent Security Agent' ensures that enterprise defenses are effective in practical operations through in-depth red and blue team exercises and continuously evolving monitoring mechanisms. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150505
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