Taiwan Mobile Partners with Software Association to Drive Cybersecurity Governance
On the 21st, Taiwan Mobile collaborated with the software industry association to host a seminar on "Intelligence-Driven Cybersecurity Governance" in response to AI-accelerated attacks and evolving hacker tactics. Taiwan Mobile's Chief Business Officer, Chu Hsiao-Hsing, stated that the cybersecurity trend has shifted from passive detection to proactive warning. The company will assist government and enterprises in transforming potential threats into predictable governance by accurately interpreting vast intelligence, building a new generation of active defense, and enhancing digital resilience.
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(CNA, Taipei, May 21, by reporter Chiang Ming-Yen) Taiwan Mobile has partnered with the Software Industry Association to promote cybersecurity governance. Chu Hsiao-Hsing, Taiwan Mobile's Chief Business Officer, stated that the modern cybersecurity trend has progressed from "passive detection" to "proactive warning." Hacker attacks have extended to intelligence trading and premeditated assaults. Taiwan Mobile assists government units in accurately interpreting vast amounts of intelligence, transforming potential threats into predictable governance. With AI accelerating attacks, cybersecurity threats have evolved from single-point attacks to systematic intelligence warfare. The latest data from international cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike shows that by 2025, attack breakout speed will have shortened by 65% to just 29 minutes, and a high of 82% of intrusions have shifted to "malware-free" attacks that exploit legitimate credentials, making traditional passive detection insufficient. To help the public sector strengthen its defensive capabilities, Taiwan Mobile issued a press release today stating that it has joined hands with the Software Industry Association to promote a seminar on "Intelligence-Driven Cybersecurity Governance: The Key Puzzle Piece for Government Digital Resilience." The event attracted over 120 government and industry professionals to discuss how to build a new generation of active defense architecture through proactive warning and AI technology. Chu Hsiao-Hsing, Chief Business Officer of Enterprise Services at Taiwan Mobile, said that the modern cybersecurity trend has moved from the era of passive detection to proactive warning. Hacker attacks are no longer limited to system vulnerabilities but have expanded to intelligence trading and premeditated assaults. Taiwan Mobile helps government units address the core of digital resilience by accurately interpreting massive amounts of intelligence, turning potential threats into predictable and defensible governance strategies, and establishing a comprehensive cybersecurity ecosystem to face the ever-changing security landscape. In terms of anti-fraud and threat intelligence, Taiwan Mobile revealed that fraudulent attacks are often concentrated during late-night hours when defenses are weak, with the average person encountering about 18 risks per month. Taiwan Mobile's "Anti-Fraud Sentinel" has detected over 650 million suspicious domains since its launch. Taiwan Mobile stated that it will continue to connect with industry ecosystem partners to provide comprehensive cybersecurity protection services, transforming massive intelligence into governance capabilities and becoming the strongest supporter for government and enterprises in building digital resilience. (Editor: Lin Chia-Hsien)
FAQ
台灣大哥大為何與軟體公會合作推動資安治理?
因為資安威脅已從單點攻擊演變為利用AI的系統化情資攻防,傳統被動偵測不足以應對,因此希望透過合作協助公部門強化防禦能量。
這場研討會的主題是什麼?
研討會主題為「情資驅動資安治理:政府數位韌性的關鍵拼圖」。
現代資安趨勢有何轉變?
根據台灣大商務長朱曉幸的說法,趨勢已從過去的「被動偵測」進展至「主動預警」,駭客攻擊延伸至情資交易與預謀攻勢。
根據CrowdStrike的數據,駭客攻擊有什麼新變化?
CrowdStrike數據顯示,到2025年攻擊突破速度將縮短65%至僅29分鐘,且高達82%的入侵行為轉向利用合法憑證的「無惡意軟體」攻擊。
台灣大的「反詐戰警」有何成效?
「反詐戰警」自上線以來已偵測超過6.5億個可疑網域。