[Economic Daily News, by Chou Shu Wen]-The 2010 ASOCIO ICT Summit held by the Information Software
Association of the R.O.C. was a success by any measure. Some highlights
of the three day event include the signing of 16 cooperation agreements
(MOU) by more than ten participating businesses including SYSCOM Computer
Engineering Co. (see note 1) and a 4.5 million overseas procurement deal
by DECISION Group.
Hsieh Rong Feng, Director of Taiwan's Industrial Development
Bureau (IDB), said the event is an important contributor to the exchange
of information security knowledge among companies in Taiwan and the global
industry.
As a motivator for the domestic information security industry to expand
their business opportunities, IDB invited ten information security vendors
with exporting experience to make up the Information Security section
of the 2010 ASOCIO ICT Summit. The summit, organized and hosted by CISA,
ran from December 1st to the 3rd with 22 attending countries and over
600 buyers. The Information Security section demonstrated their achievements
and products with hopes of getting new contracts and sales that would
expand their presence in the Asia-Pacific markets. The ten participating
companies were: D-Link, SYSCOM, jrsys, iSecurity, Lionic, Armorize Technologies,
Cobrasonic, Sofnet, Chalet Tech, and Decision Group.
IDB Director Hsieh said Taiwan's information security market is made
of small and mid-sized enterprises, however, in fact, Taiwan information
security vendors have significant information security protection experience
and good technology for analysis of Internet hacking. It is marketing
and branding that fall short. This situation makes it difficult for us
to compete with international brands. In Taiwan, personal and mobile information
security was codified into law last year. This has brought with it a tremendous
amount of new business, yet international marketing capability and practical
experience are still needed. To assist these vendors in their quest to
expand into global markets, the Taiwan government has proposed an ICT
Security Industry Promotion Plan. The plan hopes to use hardware for promoting
software and in turn use software to support the hardware sales. Under
the plan, we hope Taiwan-based information security vendors will gradually
enter the global market.
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jrsys Moves Quickly into Mobile Banking
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The summit was a special opportunity for jrsys to make connections with
the summit's attendees from 22 countries. During the three day event, jrsys
signed five NDA's and MOU's with Thailand. Their product, a multi-function
strong information security Internet banking solution, is innovative technology
in the current global market. jrsys uses chip-based PKI importing for mobile
devices to provide this unique solution. This solid technology will enable
jrsys to capture the very large mobile banking business of 500 million NT
a year in the OTP market. jrsys R&D will benefit from the government's
plan with the ultimate goal of increasing product competitiveness. |
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Decision Group's E-Detective Solutions Shine |
Decision Group specializes in research and development of digital identifications
and IP packet detection systems. One of the few companies in Taiwan having
such advanced technology in this area that is capable of competing with
international vendors. As the number of smart phones grows, the market potential
for detection of web page authenticity becomes promising. With resource
backing of Taiwan's government Decision Group has been able to expand into
global markets. The Decision Group's CEO, Chang Kan, said in the coming
five years this market for smart phones will grow to one billion NT. In
the case that their solution is installed in each of these smart phones
Decision Group will see very heavy orders. In fact, Decision Group's E-Detective
solution has already chalked up 4.5 million NT in orders from the ASOCIO
ICT summit. The group also signed three MOU's with Malaysian companies.
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Cobrasonic Seeing Success in International Markets
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Cobrasonic, with their DBAegis database monitoring software, is one of
the few domestic companies able to provide a solution that monitors internal
and external database access. Cobrasonic President Lin Jun Ren said their
DBAegis is very competitive against international brands on price and monitoring
functionality but the company is mostly unknown outside of Taiwan. The domestic
market is not large enough for Cobrasonic to expand their sales channels.
By joining this summit they have introduced their products to the 22
countries attending the summit. Several Malaysian and Hong Kong companies
have shown interest in their solutions which may lead to future cooperation.
Mr. Lin also believes the government's ICT Security Industry Promotion
Plan is very helpful for vendors like Cobrasonic.
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SYSCOM Lands 4 MOU's
(see notes 1 and 3) |
SYSCOM (see note 1) exhibited their SOCWay (see note 2) solution which
also shined with 4 (see note 3) MOU's. SYSCOM President and also CISA Chairman
Liu Jui Long emphasized that the information security and privacy right
committee under CISA currently has about 40 information security vendors.
Passage of Taiwan's personal information protection law and government incentives
for export has helped companies to concentrate on R&D and prepare for
joining global markets. |
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D-Link has over 150 oversea locations and is one of the very few domestic
companies able to compete with international vendors. Their UTMFirewallServices
solution requires sophisticated technology making the barrier to entry in
market very high. Currently D-Link is well-known in the Russian and European
markets. The company believes with the new government resources vendors
will be better able to improve their own technology to bring local solutions
to Taiwan's internationally dominated information security market. |
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In the past, Taiwan's information security market had insufficient international
marketing capability, but 2010 ASOCIO ICT Summit has given us a very good
start. CISA and IDB plan to work together for more international exhibitions
and marketing activities. The ASOCIO connects local information security
vendors with international vendors and which further drives Taiwan's information
security vendors into global markets. |
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List of Corrections. See parenthetical notes 1, 2 and 3 within the
article.
Note 1: Originally reported as SYSCOM Technology and SYSCOM Information,
the company's correct name is SYSCOM Computer.
Note 2: Originally reported as CS-MARS, the product's correct name is
SOCWay.
Note 3: At the 2010 ASOCIO CIT Summit SYSCOM signed 4 MOU's not 6.
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