
Theori, a leading cybersecurity firm, announced on Tuesday that it has supplied its artificial intelligence (AI) hacker solution, "Xint," to Samsung Electronics.
Launched in October of last year, Xint is an innovative solution based on white-hat hacking expertise. It is designed to automatically detect and analyze vast information technology (IT) assets—including servers, domains, and APIs—to identify potential security vulnerabilities.
As corporate IT environments rapidly shift toward hybrid structures combining cloud and on-premises systems, the scale and complexity of digital assets have surged. This evolution has made it increasingly difficult for traditional, manual security audits to cover all potential "blind spots." Samsung Electronics opted to integrate Xint to overcome these human-centric limitations.
Xint’s standout feature is its "Intelligent Vulnerability Detection." The AI autonomously understands the structure and context of various services, analyzing potential penetration paths from an attacker’s perspective. This capability allows for near real-time security audits, even in fast-paced environments where software updates are frequent.
A significant advantage of the system is its efficiency. Security checks that previously required dozens of experts and several weeks to complete can now be condensed into less than 12 hours. For large enterprises, this means the ability to automate audits for thousands of web services simultaneously, addressing both personnel shortages and operational burdens.
"The adoption of Xint by a global leader like Samsung Electronics demonstrates that intelligent security automation is now essential for managing large-scale IT assets," said Brian (Sejun) Park, CEO of Theori. "We are committed to helping companies transcend their management limits and build a more secure digital environment."
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