[Making Regular Checkups a Security Habit] CoWorker Launches 'Internal Terminal Regular Health Check' to Diagnose Malware, Data Leaks, and Insider Threats
CoWorker Inc. has launched a 'Regular Health Check for Internal Terminals' to periodically diagnose malware infections, credential leaks, and signs of insider threats. The service uses a hybrid approach combining their proprietary AI 'Blue Agent' with expert reviews, recommending 1-2 checkups per year.
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CoWorker Inc., a developer of AI security solutions, has launched the 'Internal Terminal Regular Health Check' service to periodically diagnose malware infections, credential leaks, unauthorized cloud data synchronization, and signs of insider threats on corporate devices. This service is a hybrid diagnostic solution that combines high-speed terminal log analysis using the proprietary AI 'Blue Agent' with reviews by security experts. By regularly checking the status of internal terminals, the service not only enables early incident detection but also serves as a psychological deterrent against misconduct by fostering an organizational awareness that 'devices are being checked regularly.' The service is currently available at a special trial price. While the standard price is 500,000 JPY per unit, it is available for 200,000 JPY (excluding tax) on the condition that the client agrees to be featured as a case study. Volume discounts are also available for multiple devices: 200,000 JPY for the first unit, 100,000 JPY for units 2-10, 50,000 JPY for units 11-50, and 20,000 JPY for 51 units or more. This pricing structure makes it easier for companies to implement the service once or twice a year. The service targets Windows and Mac devices, using forensic analysis based on logs collected via a dedicated tool. Diagnostic results are provided in a report containing an executive summary for management, detailed findings, visualization of potential attack paths, and concrete countermeasures. A preliminary report is provided within one week, and the final report within one month. Key diagnostic items include traces of malware, credential leakage risks, unauthorized cloud storage usage, suspicious USB/network connections, and security configuration flaws. CoWorker aims to visualize these 'invisible anomalies' through AI and expert insights, establishing regular health checks as a new security habit for enterprises.
FAQ
Is this service applicable to Taiwanese companies?
Yes, given the high risk of supply chain attacks in Taiwan's tech sector, this forensic diagnostic service provides essential visibility into internal endpoint security.