Xint
|
Blog
    News

    Theori Deploys AI Hacker ‘Xint’ to Samsung Electronics, Leading the Charge in Large-Scale IT Asset Security Automation

    Press Release for April 21, 2026
    Hector Leano's avatar
    Hector Leano
    Apr 21, 2026
    Theori Deploys AI Hacker ‘Xint’ to Samsung Electronics, Leading the Charge in Large-Scale IT Asset Security Automation

    Theori, a global leader in cybersecurity led by CEO Brian Pak, announced today that its flagship AI hacker solution, Xint, has been officially adopted by Samsung Electronics. This partnership marks a significant milestone in the automation of security for large-scale enterprise assets.

    Xint is a next-generation AI security platform that integrates world-class white-hat hacking expertise. It is specifically designed to provide proactive protection for massive enterprise environments where IT assets—including tens of thousands of servers, domains, and APIs—are expanding exponentially.

    Samsung Electronics selected Xint as a strategic tool to overcome the limitations of traditional manual security audits and to eliminate security blind spots. Leveraging AI on top of Theori's expertise as world class hackers, Xint autonomously analyzes the structure and context of services within complex infrastructures. This allows it to identify potential penetration paths from an actual attacker's perspective, even within frequently updated hybrid cloud environments.

    A key differentiator for Xint is its ability to transform enterprise-wide security assessments. Tasks that previously required dozens of security researchers and several weeks to complete can now be automated in under 12 hours. This provides a practical turning point for corporations facing both talent shortages and asset management overhead. By automating continuous security checks across thousands of web services, companies can close security gaps and allow their internal teams to focus on high-level strategic initiatives.

    "For a company managing large-scale infrastructure, the greatest challenge is maintaining real-time visibility into the security posture of constantly evolving assets," said a representative from Samsung Electronics. "By implementing Xint, we have gained a comprehensive view of our web assets and established an AI-driven, continuous monitoring system that significantly enhances both the speed and accuracy of our security operations."

    Brian Pak, CEO of Theori, noted the significance of the collaboration: "The adoption of Xint by a global leader like Samsung Electronics demonstrates that intelligent security automation is now the cornerstone of large-scale IT asset management. We will continue to leverage our proprietary AI technology to drive a paradigm shift in cybersecurity, helping enterprises move beyond the limits of manual management to build the most secure digital environments possible."

    Share article

    Xint

    RSS·Powered by Inblog