Hitachi Systems Engineering Services, Ltd. has signed a partnership agreement with SentryMark Inc., Conceal Inc.’s domestic partner in Japan, to provide “ConcealBrowse.”
As a result, Hitachi Systems Engineering Services will begin selling licenses in Japan and providing implementation and operation support for “ConcealBrowse,” a browser security service that uses AI to strengthen security. In addition to providing “ConcealBrowse” related services that are low-cost and easy to implement, Hitachi Systems Engineering Services will use its system integration knowledge that it has cultivated over many years to help customers realize a zero-trust security environment in which they can use websites more safely.
The goal is to have more than 80 companies adopt the system by fiscal 2015, primarily small and medium-sized enterprises that want to reduce the damage and risks that arise from unknowingly browsing dangerous websites due to the increasing sophistication of cyber attacks.
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Cyberattack methods are evolving day by day, and browser-based phishing attacks that cannot be detected by conventional URL filtering or email gateways are on the rise*1. To combat these increasingly sophisticated attacks, it is essential to introduce security services that use AI to instantly detect, block, and isolate threats, enabling safe website use. In light of this, Hitachi Systems Engineering Services has entered into a partnership agreement with SentryMark Inc. to utilize ConcealBrowse’s AI-based real-time threat detection and automatic blocking and isolation functions to reduce the damage caused by browser-based cyberattacks, including phishing attacks.
SOURCE: PRTimes