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Criminal IP to Unveil AI Security Advances at Infosecurity Europe

Criminal IP to Unveil AI Security Advances at Infosecurity Europe

Posted on May 19, 2026 By CWS

Criminal IP Enhances AI Security at Infosecurity Europe 2026

Cybersecurity firm Criminal IP is set to return to Infosecurity Europe 2026, showcasing its latest AI-driven advancements in threat intelligence. The event, running from June 2 to June 4 at ExCeL London, promises to be an influential gathering for industry professionals. Attendees can find Criminal IP at Stand F45, where they will unveil innovations aimed at providing more actionable intelligence.

AI-Driven Enhancements in Threat Intelligence

Since its debut at last year’s event, Criminal IP has significantly advanced its platform capabilities. The company now emphasizes AI-powered analysis and contextual intelligence within its Threat Intelligence (TI) and Attack Surface Management (ASM) solutions. These updates are designed to assist security teams in efficiently interpreting data, identifying high-risk assets, and responding to threats with enhanced speed and precision.

The platform’s ability to process and correlate raw OSINT data has been refined, enabling organizations to make informed and timely security decisions. Criminal IP’s advancements are set to play a crucial role in optimizing security operations, as they help teams navigate complex threat environments.

Keynote Session: From Visibility to Threat Hunting

Byungtak Kang, CEO of Criminal IP, will lead a case study session titled “From Visibility to Threat Hunting: A Case Study of AI-Driven Attack Surface Management,” scheduled for June 2 at 4:30 PM. This presentation will explore how businesses can transition from passive visibility to actively operationalizing threat intelligence in real-world scenarios.

The session will include practical use cases illustrating the integration of AI-driven TI and ASM with SIEM and SOAR platforms for automated detection and response. Attendees will gain insights into prioritizing risks across exposed assets and enhancing responses to threats such as phishing and DDoS attacks.

Interactive Learning and Demonstrations

Visitors at Stand F45 will have the opportunity to engage directly with the Criminal IP team. Live demonstrations will exhibit how AI-enhanced intelligence facilitates faster analysis and more effective response strategies. The team will also offer insights on integration approaches and share real-world deployment experiences.

Meeting reservations can be made on-site and ahead of the event through the Criminal IP Knowledge Hub, allowing tailored one-on-one sessions for attendees. “Our aim this year is to demonstrate how threat intelligence can transcend data collection to become actionable within security operations,” said Byungtak Kang. “Enhancing our AI capabilities in both TI and ASM, we help organizations make confident decisions in complex threat landscapes.”

About Criminal IP

Criminal IP, operated by AI SPERA, is a global leader in cyber threat intelligence. The platform provides security teams with actionable data on IP addresses and domain reputations by scanning the internet for aggregated threat signals. Covering malicious indicators and known vulnerabilities, Criminal IP is committed to offering real visibility into cyber landscapes, thereby accelerating threat detection and response. More details can be found at www.criminalip.io.

Contact Information: Michael Sena, Criminal IP, [email protected]

Cyber Security News Tags:AI security, AI SPERA, attack surface management, Criminal IP, cyber threats, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Infosecurity Europe, Phishing, security operations, SIEM, SOAR, threat intelligence

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