
At AI Summit 2025 — a premier gathering of leading technology experts and business executives — VSEC unveiled its latest AI-integrated cybersecurity solutions, designed to enhance threat detection and response capabilities. As AI-driven cyberattacks rise in sophistication — with Gartner projecting that over 30% of cyberattacks in 2025 will leverage AI to compromise enterprise systems — the need for intelligent, adaptive defense mechanisms has become more urgent than ever.
Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP): Leveraging AI to Predict Threats
At its exhibition booth, VSEC demonstrated the core features of its Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP), an AI-powered system designed to analyze, detect, and issue early warnings about cybersecurity risks. TIP collects and processes data from millions of global sources, enabling organizations to: Automatically identify threats before they impact systems, Empower security professionals to make faster, data-driven decisions, and Seamlessly integrate with SOCs (Security Operation Centers) to improve proactive defense posture.
Mr. Le Minh Quy – Lead Solution Consultant at VSEC – presenting the Threat Intelligence Platform at the event.
According to IBM, AI-enhanced Threat Intelligence systems can reduce incident response time by up to 70% compared to traditional methods. This represents a critical advancement for Vietnamese enterprises seeking to stay ahead of increasingly complex cyber threats.
Managed Detection & Response (MDR): 24/7 Monitoring and Response
Another highlight at VSEC’s booth was its Managed Detection & Response (MDR) service — offering 24/7 security monitoring and real-time threat response for enterprises. This service demands not only top-tier cybersecurity expertise but also advanced AI integration. By combining human intelligence with AI, VSEC’s MDR solution provides: Automated data analysis to reduce false positives, Accelerated threat detection and incident response, and Cost optimization, eliminating the need for expensive in-house SOC teams.
Source: MDR Market Report 2025 – MarketsandMarkets
According to MarketsandMarkets, the global MDR market reached USD 2.95 billion in 2024, is projected to hit USD 3.47 billion by 2025, and USD 5.6 billion by 2026 — reflecting strong demand for proactive security solutions like those offered by VSEC.
A VSEC representative shared: “We have strategically partnered with global cybersecurity leaders such as CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, and Trellix to deliver end-to-end MDR solutions to Vietnamese enterprises. With deep expertise and continuous adoption of cutting-edge technologies, our team of security professionals is committed to enhancing internal IT and cybersecurity teams’ ability to defend and respond swiftly to emerging threats.”
Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR) – Effective Incident Management
When a cyberattack occurs, a rapid response is critical in minimizing damage. VSEC’s DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) service enables organizations to thoroughly investigate the root cause, determine the scope of impact, and remediate consequences in a structured and in-depth manner.
The integration of AI in DFIR offers key advantages: Automated system log analysis to detect suspicious behaviors; Accelerated investigation speed, reducing average incident response time from 280 days to under 100 days (according to Ponemon Institute); Support for regulatory compliance, helping organizations meet international standards such as ISO 27001 and NIST
Looking ahead, the synergy between AI and DFIR is expected to become increasingly powerful, offering faster response capabilities, improved accuracy, and greater efficiency in incident handling for enterprises.
In February 2025, IDC released its annual report IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Digital Business & AI Predictions 2025 – APEJ Impact (Asia-Pacific excluding Japan), highlighting how digital transformation and AI are reshaping businesses in the region. IDC forecasts that AI spending will grow at 1.7 times the rate of overall digital technology spending over the next three years, contributing more than USD 1.6 trillion in economic impact to the APEJ region by the end of 2027.
Notably, IDC predicts that by 2026, over 60% of global enterprises will integrate AI into their incident response processes to reduce losses from cyberattacks.
According to VSEC experts, AI-powered DFIR services can deliver capabilities such as: Faster big data analysis – AI can process terabytes of log data in minutes, reducing investigation time by up to 90% compared to traditional methods; Attack behavior prediction – AI learns from past attacks to anticipate and alert on potential threats early; Automated response integration – AI can autonomously perform critical response steps, including isolating affected systems, collecting digital evidence, and recommending remediation measures
AI Summit 2025 is a premier technology event for business leaders, tech executives, and industry experts, taking place in Ho Chi Minh City (March 20, 2025) and Hanoi (March 21, 2025). The summit will showcase cutting-edge solutions in Generative AI and strategies for deploying AI Agents in enterprise operations.