Security Vision Expands SEA Presence Through APAC Cyber Insights 2026 Partnership

Security Vision participated in the APAC Cyber Insights 2026 international conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, as part of its continued expansion into Southeast Asia’s growing cybersecurity market.

Organized by Kaspersky, the conference gathered more than 100 in-person participants and nearly 1,000 online viewers, including chief information security officers (CISOs), cybersecurity specialists, and enterprise security leaders from the industrial and financial sectors.

The event focused heavily on how organizations are shifting from reactive cybersecurity models toward proactive, risk-based security operations powered by automation and artificial intelligence.

Cybersecurity discussions shift toward proactive SOC management

One of the conference’s core themes centered on the evolution of Security Operations Centers (SOCs), where businesses are increasingly prioritizing risk visibility, automation, and contextual threat analysis instead of relying solely on reactive alert handling.

Roman Dushkov of Security Vision discussed how organizations can implement object-oriented and risk-oriented approaches within SOCs and Vulnerability Operation Centers (VOCs).

The presentation highlighted a common issue in enterprise security environments: fragmented workflows between teams handling technical security tasks without clear alignment to business impact.

According to Security Vision, modern SOC strategies must prioritize business-critical asset visibility, risk-based threat prioritization, cross-team workflow integration, and automation-assisted incident response.

The company also emphasized the role of automation in improving operational efficiency and reducing analyst fatigue in increasingly complex cybersecurity environments.

SOAR platforms emerge as key tool against analyst burnout

Fatima Chankaeva of Security Vision focused her presentation on the growing challenge of alert overload in modern security centers.

As organizations deploy more cybersecurity tools, security analysts are often overwhelmed by large volumes of alerts from disconnected systems. This increases response times and raises the risk of operational burnout among security teams.

Security Vision positioned Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platforms as a potential solution to this issue.

The company’s SOAR platform is designed to consolidate alerts from multiple security tools, automate repetitive security workflows, standardize incident response through playbooks, and reduce operational noise for analysts.

The approach reflects a broader industry trend where enterprises are increasingly investing in orchestration and AI-assisted response systems to improve security operations efficiency.

Southeast Asia becomes a growing cybersecurity battleground

Security Vision’s participation in APAC Cyber Insights 2026 underscores the increasing strategic importance of Southeast Asia in the cybersecurity industry.

As digital transformation accelerates across the region, organizations in finance, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure are facing growing pressure to modernize security operations while managing more sophisticated cyber threats.

Industry events like Cyber Insights have become important platforms for cybersecurity vendors to showcase expertise, establish partnerships, and expand regional presence.

For Security Vision, the conference serves as part of its broader strategy to strengthen visibility in Southeast Asian markets while positioning its automation and SOC-focused solutions to enterprise customers navigating evolving cyber risks.

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