ST Engineering hosts largest-ever cybersecurity summit to tackle rising AI and quantum threats

By Defence Industry Europe

Under the European Cyberspace Situational Awareness Platform (ECYSAP) project, the European Defence Agency (EDA) has recently signed a new implementing contract with a nine-member industrial consortium, led by Indra. To increase European cyberspace situational awareness, EDA is supporting four contributing Member States as the project manager of the ECYSAP project. The contract is an important step forward for the project, as it implements contributing Member States’ co-financing of the ECYSAP action launched under the European Defence Industrial Development Programme (EDIDP).
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ST Engineering held its largest Cybersecurity Summit to date, welcoming over 1,000 leaders from government, industry and academia to address evolving digital threats and shape the future of cyber defence. The event reaffirmed ST Engineering’s position as one of Singapore’s leading cybersecurity providers, with over 25 years of experience supporting critical sectors and markets.

 

The summit was graced by Mr Tan Kiat How, Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Digital Development and Information, and focused on urgent issues such as AI-driven cyber attacks and the emerging risk of quantum computing. These discussions reflected the growing complexity of the cyber threat landscape and the need for unified, strategic responses.

“Now in its fourth edition, the summit centred on the triple threat of cyber, AI and quantum, spotlighting the urgent intersection of emerging technologies that are transforming the cyber landscape,” said Mr Goh Eng Choon, President of Cyber at ST Engineering. “It reflects our commitment to advancing the cybersecurity agenda by sharing insights, shaping strategy and showcasing solutions that secure what matters most to businesses and critical sectors.”

 

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ST Engineering showcased 15 cybersecurity innovations at the event, specifically developed to protect critical systems from next-generation threats posed by AI and quantum computing. Highlights included AGIL® Secure AI for safeguarding AI and GenAI systems, EtherCrypt 1000 for quantum-safe encryption, and advanced AI-enabled solutions such as AICYMO and Agentic AI Cyber Analyst for monitoring across IT, OT and cloud environments.

A key announcement was the launch of AETHER (AI-Enabled Threat Elimination and Response), a fully managed service designed for small and medium-sized enterprises. AETHER employs AI-driven behavioural analytics to detect both known and unknown threats, integrating endpoint threat scanning, monitoring, and incident response.

The service supports the SME CyberResilience programme, which was jointly launched with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in May 2025. It represents ST Engineering’s broader efforts to strengthen cyber resilience across the ecosystem, particularly among smaller organisations.

 

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ST Engineering’s Cyber business delivers end-to-end capabilities across hardware, solutions and services, backed by robust research and engineering expertise. The company currently supports customers in 19 countries and 11 critical sectors, including energy, water and transport.

 

 

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