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Exein Debuts at COMPUTEX, Showcasing Cybersecurity Prowess with NVIDIA and Intel

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Italian cybersecurity startup Exein is exhibiting at COMPUTEX 2026, showcasing its core technology of runtime cybersecurity.
  • The company is partnering with major tech firms like NVIDIA and Intel to demonstrate security applications in AI, edge computing, and data centers.
  • Exein's expansion into the Asia-Pacific market, including a new center in Taipei and planned offices in Japan and South Korea, is a key focus.

Italian cybersecurity startup Exein is making its debut at COMPUTEX 2026, highlighting its "Runtime Cybersecurity" technology. The company aims to establish new standards for device-level security by partnering with key players in the AI, edge computing, industrial equipment, and data center sectors. This exhibition marks a significant step in Exein's strategy to deepen its presence in the Asia-Pacific market.

Exein recently established its Asia-Pacific operations center and Taipei office in April. The company plans further expansion, with a legal entity being set up in Japan and an operational base in South Korea targeted for 2027. This regional growth is driven by the increasing global demand for device-level security, spurred by regulations like the EU's Cyber Resilience Act and the US Cyber Trust Mark.

The company's "Runtime Cybersecurity" technology operates at the device and infrastructure level, detecting anomalies and threats in real-time during system execution. This approach supports the "Security by Design" philosophy and helps businesses meet international compliance requirements. Exein is demonstrating various collaborative applications at COMPUTEX, including its integration with NVIDIA Jetson Thor platforms and AAEON's AI systems, showcasing its capabilities on non-x86 architectures and active security for edge AI devices.

In industrial applications, Exein is collaborating with ASRock Industrial to embed runtime protection into their AiSafeguard platform for industrial and AI devices. Furthermore, in partnership with Intel and OnLogic, Exein is presenting its Kernel-level Runtime Protection on Intel Core Ultra platforms, offering real-time threat detection without cloud reliance. Exein is also participating in Intel's Innovation Pass Program to showcase its innovations in AI, edge computing, and robotics.

Beyond end-user devices and edge computing, Exein is extending its protection to data center infrastructure. Collaborations with AMI and ASPEED are integrating its "Runtime Cybersecurity" technology into server management chips (BMC), providing real-time threat detection and protection at the critical management layer of servers, thereby enhancing the security of core data center infrastructure.

The Asia-Pacific region is an important strategic core for promoting the runtime protection ecosystem.

โ€” Exein Asia-Pacific and Japan Vice President Chuang Ching-mingExein's Vice President for Asia-Pacific and Japan, Chuang Ching-ming, highlighted the region's strategic importance for the company's growth and market expansion.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.