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IDCA 2025: AI Security as a Core Pillar of Enterprise Defense Capabilities

January 15, 2026
IDCA 2025: AI Security as a Core Pillar of Enterprise Defense Capabilities

Heartbot AI to Exhibit at Cybersec Asia in Thailand, Showcasing the Security-First AI Platform, AnyInsight 

As generative AI and AI agents rapidly integrate into core enterprise operations, artificial intelligence has evolved from a tool for efficiency into a critical factor shaping enterprise security and governance. According to the Global Artificial Intelligence Report 2025, released by the International Data Center Authority (IDCA), AI infrastructure and computing capabilities have become key indicators of corporate and national economic strength and defensive capacity. 

Amid growing global attention to AI risk and governance, we will participate in Cybersec Asia from February 4 to February 5, 2026, in Thailand, showcasing our enterprise-grade AI platform, AnyInsight. Built on a Security-First architecture, AnyInsight is designed to help enterprises adopt generative AI and AI agents within a controlled and trusted environment. 

AI Is Not Just a Tool—It Is Critical Enterprise Infrastructure That Must Be Governed 

IDCA highlights that as enterprise core systems increasingly rely on AI-level computing power and platform architectures, AI has become a high-value target for cyberattacks. Without robust security design and governance, risks can spread beyond individual applications, impacting business operations and regulatory compliance. 

Recognizing this shift, we have embraced a “Security-First” philosophy from the outset, treating AI as core enterprise infrastructure that must be governed, not merely a productivity tool. Our enterprise AI platform, AnyInsight, leverages zero-trust security architecture, data governance, and centralized management to provide full visibility into data flows, access controls, and AI usage. This approach prevents AI from becoming a security blind spot and enables enterprises to scale AI adoption in a controlled and trusted manner. 

Addressing AI Governance Challenges with a Security-First Approach: Returning to Cybersec Asia 

AI governance is no longer optional—it is the foundation for scaling AI safely. AI systems without governance increasingly fail security audits and compliance requirements. Guided by the EU AI Act’s principles of transparency, accountability, security, and risk management, we embed AI access control, behavior logging, audit trails, and governance mechanisms directly into the platform. This enables enterprises to build auditable and traceable AI environments. 

Our security architecture aligns with the OWASP GenAI/LLM Top 10, addressing risks such as prompt injection, sensitive data leakage, system prompt exposure, and harmful outputs. Combined with a zero-trust framework and centralized governance, this design ensures generative AI and AI agents can be safely integrated into enterprise systems, meeting innovation demands and international security standards. 

In response to the global challenge that “without governance, AI cannot be safely scaled,” we will return to Cybersec Asia 2026 following our debut in 2025. At the event, we will showcase AnyInsight and engage with enterprises, cybersecurity professionals, and partners across Southeast Asia—sharing insights on building trusted enterprise AI environments where innovation and security coexist. 

 

Cybersec Asia Exhibition Information 

Exhibition Name: Cybersec Asia 

Dates: February 4–5, 2026 

Time: 09:30 – 17:00 

Venue: Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok 

Hall: Plenary Hall 1–4 

Booth: C02 | Heartbot AI 

 

Call to Action | Pre-event Booking & On-site Meetings 

We invite enterprises and cybersecurity professionals to visit Booth C02 at Cybersec Asia to explore AnyInsight, our Security-First AI Platform, and learn how generative AI and AI agents can be securely adopted in enterprise environments. 

🔗 Learn More & Book a Meeting 

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