Press Release

Criminal IP to Showcase Advanced Threat Intelligence at RSAC™ 2025

Joining Criminal IP at Booth S-634 | South Expo, Moscone Center | April 28 – May 1, 2025

Criminal IP, the global cybersecurity platform specializing in AI-powered threat intelligence and OSINT-based data analytics, will exhibit at RSAC 2025 Conference, held from April 28 to May 1 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The company will welcome attendees at Booth S-634 in the South Expo Hall.

Strengthening Its Global Presence Through Proven Success

Following its impactful debut at RSAC 2023, Criminal IP has continued to expand its international footprint, establishing partnerships with over 40 global cybersecurity leaders, including Cisco, Tenable, Fortinet, VirusTotal, and Snowflake. Returning to RSAC 2025, the company will further strengthen its position in the global security market by showcasing its latest innovations in Attack Surface Management (ASM) and Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI).

Elevating Threat Intelligence with ASM at RSAC

With a presence in over 150 countries, Criminal IP has positioned itself as a trusted leader in Attack Surface Management (ASM) and Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI). At RSAC 2025, the company will highlight how its platform empowers security teams with real-time, actionable insights to proactively detect and respond to today’s most advanced cyber threats.

Live Demonstrations & Strategic Dialogues

Throughout the event, Criminal IP will host live demos and interactive sessions led by the CEO, senior developers, and global product experts. Visitors will gain exclusive insights into:

  • Real-world applications of ASM for enterprise security
  • Emerging threat trends and response tactics
  • Enhancing CTI workflows with AI and automation

Attendees will experience firsthand how Criminal IP uncovers exposed assets, detects abnormal behaviors, and delivers complete visibility across digital infrastructures.

Connecting with the Criminal IP Team

Attendees can arrange 1:1 meetings directly at Booth S-634 or pre-book sessions in advance through the Knowledge Hub > Conference section of the Criminal IP website. The team will be available to discuss how the platform can be tailored to support diverse cybersecurity goals.

The booth will also feature exclusive giveaways and a roulette-style prize draw for all on-site attendees.

“RSAC continues to be a vital platform for exchanging ideas around proactive security,” said Byungtak Kang, CEO of AI SPERA. “We look forward to showcasing how our ASM-powered threat intelligence helps global organizations safeguard their external attack surfaces.”

About Criminal IP

Criminal IP is an all-in-one AI-driven threat intelligence platform that enables organizations to detect, assess, and respond to cyber threats in real time. Powered by massive-scale OSINT data and machine learning, the platform provides complete visibility into exposed assets, suspicious behaviors, and indicators of compromise.

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