AI Security Company CoWorker Launches "Retiree PC Diagnostic Service": Visualizing "Invisible Risks" Lurking in Resigned Employees' PCs
CoWorker Inc. has launched a "Retiree PC Diagnostic Service" that uses AI and forensic analysis to uncover data theft and internal fraud traces on PCs used by departing employees before they are initialized.
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CoWorker Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Kazuki Yamazato, hereinafter "our company" or "CoWorker"), which develops and provides AI security solutions, has launched the "Retiree PC Diagnostic Service." This service visualizes traces of information removal and internal fraud targeted at PCs previously used by retired employees.
This service combines high-speed analysis by AI and forensic analysis by security experts to visualize the "security risks upon retirement" in companies, supporting the prevention of incidents and evidence preservation.
This service is offered at a special price for a limited trial period.
Instead of the regular price of 500,000 yen/device,
**On the condition of cooperating with publication as an introduction case study, it is available for 200,000 yen/device (excluding tax).**
**※After PC initialization, evidence will completely disappear※**
The timing of the retiree's PC return and initialization is the only opportunity for diagnosis. "Acting after a problem is discovered" is too late, and without evidence, legal action cannot be taken. We strongly recommend making pre-return diagnosis a standard workflow.
(Related Info) AI security company CoWorker launches "Device Compromise Diagnostic Service" to diagnose information leakage and supply chain attack risks in AI utilization environments: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000023.000156001.html
## Background of Development and Provision
**Retirees are one of the "greatest security risks" most often overlooked by companies**
In recent years, corporate information leakage has seen a worsening risk not only from external cyber attacks but also from "internal origins." Especially at the timing of retirement or job change...
This service combines high-speed analysis by AI and forensic analysis by security experts to visualize the "security risks upon retirement" in companies, supporting the prevention of incidents and evidence preservation.
This service is offered at a special price for a limited trial period.
Instead of the regular price of 500,000 yen/device,
**On the condition of cooperating with publication as an introduction case study, it is available for 200,000 yen/device (excluding tax).**
**※After PC initialization, evidence will completely disappear※**
The timing of the retiree's PC return and initialization is the only opportunity for diagnosis. "Acting after a problem is discovered" is too late, and without evidence, legal action cannot be taken. We strongly recommend making pre-return diagnosis a standard workflow.
(Related Info) AI security company CoWorker launches "Device Compromise Diagnostic Service" to diagnose information leakage and supply chain attack risks in AI utilization environments: https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000023.000156001.html
## Background of Development and Provision
**Retirees are one of the "greatest security risks" most often overlooked by companies**
In recent years, corporate information leakage has seen a worsening risk not only from external cyber attacks but also from "internal origins." Especially at the timing of retirement or job change...