logo
A10 Networks Receives Special Prize in Two Categories at Interop Tokyo 2025 'Best of Show Award'

A10 Networks Receives Special Prize in Two Categories at Interop Tokyo 2025 'Best of Show Award'

At Interop Tokyo 2025, currently being held at Makuhari Messe from June 11 (Wednesday), A10 Networks received the Special Prize in the Security (for AI) category for its 'A10 Defend AI Firewall – Thunder 1060S-AI' and in the Security (High Performance) category for its 'Web API Security – ThreatX by A10 Networks' at the 'Best of Show Award.'
The Best of Show Award is one of the largest internet technology exhibitions in Japan, where a panel of IT industry experts recognizes new products entered by exhibiting companies.
Security (For AI) Category Special Prize
Security (For AI) Category – Special Prize: 'A10 Defend AI Firewall – Thunder 1060S-AI'
As the adoption of LLMs (Large Language Models) advances, all natural language input is treated as user input, making it difficult to defend against malicious input vulnerabilities with just the LLM itself. The 'A10 Defend AI Firewall – Thunder 1060S-AI' monitors input and output at the boundary between users and LLMs, preventing attacks on the LLM, unintended outputs, and leakage of confidential information. Furthermore, by incorporating a dedicated, low-latency AI-Engine, it supports customization to protect organizational policies and sensitive data, thereby enabling a secure LLM usage environment.
Security (High Performance) Category Special Prize
Security (High Performance) Category – Special Prize: 'Web API Security – ThreatX by A10 Networks'
APIs, widely used for external integration, provide access to data and functions, making them prime targets for malicious attackers. Attackers can also blend in with legitimate communications to obtain information and skillfully conceal their hacking activities. The cloud-native API security solution 'Web API Security – ThreatX by A10 Networks' continuously tracks and analyzes such attacker behaviors, accurately detecting and defending against attacks to protect businesses from misuse and data breaches.
Interop Tokyo 2025 – Best of Show Award
Jury Comments
Below are comments from the jury regarding the reasons for the Special Prize awards:
A10 Defend AI Firewall – Thunder 1060S-AI
'The Special Prize is awarded for the ambitious vision of creating a hardware-based solution that sits between the user and generative AI to inspect data inputs and outputs. The award also recognizes the significance of its global debut at Interop Tokyo, and the impactful presentation delivered alongside the companys lead AI engineer from its headquarters.'
Web API Security – ThreatX by A10 Networks
'We commend this solution for its Japanese debut at Interop Tokyo 2025. Although it is too early to fully evaluate its effectiveness due to the challenges of attribution tracking, we see great potential. We are pleased to award the Interop Tokyo 2025 Best of Show Award Special Prize with high hopes for its future success.'
At the A10 exhibition booth at Interop Tokyo 2025, in addition to the Special Prize-winning 'A10 Defend AI Firewall – Thunder 1060S-AI' and 'Web API Security – ThreatX by A10 Networks,' we are demonstrating the finalist-nominated 'A10 Defend DDoS Mitigator, Thunder 1060S-AI' equipped with 'AI-Engine.' These demos will showcase the Zero-day Attack Protection Response (ZAPR) function and the A10 Predictive Performance function for failure prediction.
Additionally, at the large-scale live demonstration ShowNet within the exhibition venue, we are demonstrating the A10 Thunder series, which provides DDoS attack detection and mitigation as well as CGNAT functionality.
For More Information
Learn more about A10's strategy for securing AI environments
Follow us on Social Media
Visit our blog
Connect with us on LinkedIn and Facebook
About A10 Networks
A10 Networks provides security and infrastructure solutions for on-premises, hybrid cloud, and edge-cloud environments. Our 7000+ customers span global large enterprises and communications, cloud and web service providers who must provide business- critical applications and networks that are secure, available, and efficient. Founded in 2004, A10 Networks is based in San Jose, Calif. and serves customers globally.
For more information, visit A10networks.com and follow us at A10Networks.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Chinese AI firms unite to build ecosystem amid US curbs
Chinese AI firms unite to build ecosystem amid US curbs

Deccan Herald

time2 hours ago

  • Deccan Herald

Chinese AI firms unite to build ecosystem amid US curbs

China's artificial intelligence companies have announced two new industry alliances, aiming to develop a domestic ecosystem to reduce dependence on foreign tech as they seek to cope with U.S. export restrictions on advanced Nvidia chipsets. The conference showcased a slew of new products, such as an AI computing system from Huawei that experts believe rivals Nvidia's most advanced offering, as well as consumer-friendly products such as several kinds of digital AI glasses. The "Model-Chip Ecosystem Innovation Alliance" brings together Chinese developers of large language models (LLMs) and AI chip manufacturers. "This is an innovative ecosystem that connects the complete technology chain from chips to models to infrastructure," said Zhao Lidong, CEO of Enflame, one of the participating chipmakers. Other manufacturers of graphics processing units (GPUs) in the alliance include Huawei, Biren, and Moore Threads, which have been hit by U.S. sanctions that block them from purchasing advanced tech made with U.S. know-how. The alliance was announced by StepFun, an LLM developer. A second alliance, the Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce AI Committee, aims to "promote the deep integration of AI technology and industrial transformation." Participants include SenseTime, also sanctioned by the U.S. and which has pivoted from facial recognition technology to LLMs. Others are StepFun and another LLM developer, MiniMax, as well as chipmakers Metax and Iluvatar CoreX. Huawei's system design capabilities have meant that it has been able to use more chips and system-level innovations to compensate for weaker individual chip performance, SemiAnalysis said. At least six other Chinese computing firms showcased similar "clustering" chip technology. Metax demonstrated an AI supernode featuring 128 C550 chips designed to support large-scale liquid-cooled data centre requirements. Other events included Tencent's unveiling of its open-source Hunyuan3D World Model 1.0, which the company said enables users to generate interactive 3D environments through text or image prompts. Baidu announced what it said was next-generation "digital human" technology that helps businesses to create virtual livestreamers. It features "cloning technology" that can replicate a human's voice, tone, and body language from just 10 minutes of sample footage. Alibaba was among those announcing AI glasses. Its Quark AI Glasses are powered by its Qwen AI model and are due to be released in China by the end of 2025. They will allow users to access the tech giant's map service for easy navigating and to use Alipay by scanning QR codes with voice commands.

ICAI-Nagpur branch hosts seminar on ‘Use of AI in CA Profession'
ICAI-Nagpur branch hosts seminar on ‘Use of AI in CA Profession'

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

ICAI-Nagpur branch hosts seminar on ‘Use of AI in CA Profession'

1 2 Nagpur: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Nagpur Branch successfully hosted a seminar on 'Use of Artificial Intelligence in the CA Profession'. Over 500 members attended the event, which featured expert sessions on AI awareness, CA GPT, and AI in litigations. Chief guest CA Ketan Saiya, chairman of WIRC, emphasised the importance of embracing AI tools to enhance quality, efficiency, and client service. Speakers highlighted the potential of AI to revolutionise professional tasks, provide intelligent recommendations, and offer real-time assistance. The guests of honour, Piyush Chandak (vice-chairman – WIRC), Jeenal Savla (secretary WIRC), and Fenil Shah (treasurer WIRC), also addressed the gathering and shared valuable insights on how the CA profession can effectively transition into the AI era. The seminar commenced with a welcome address by CA Dinesh Rathi, chairman of the ICAI Nagpur Branch, who emphasised the pivotal role of emerging technologies. CA Jitendra Saglani, in his brief remarks emphasised that AI is a companion of Chartered Accountants and not a threat. The seminar provided a platform for members to gain a deeper understanding of AI tools and their relevance in the CA profession. The event was attended by key dignitaries and senior professionals, who added value to the seminar through their presence and support. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Power of Grapefruit: Why You Should Be Eating This Fruit Every Day! Learn More Undo It reaffirmed the Nagpur Branch's commitment to keeping the profession aligned with technological advancement. The event concluded with a vote of thanks to the speakers, dignitaries, and participants for their contributions to the seminar's success. Overall, the seminar was a grand success, strengthening the knowledge base of members and showcasing the potential of AI in the CA profession.

AI literacy must for teachers to ensure good use of tools by students: panel
AI literacy must for teachers to ensure good use of tools by students: panel

The Hindu

time2 hours ago

  • The Hindu

AI literacy must for teachers to ensure good use of tools by students: panel

While the deep penetration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in India is a serious concern, it could be turned into an opportunity with structured sensitisation and training programmes for both teachers and users, speakers at a panel discussion said on Monday. A way forward would be AI literacy for teachers to ensure good use of AI in educational institutions, including schools. There need to be clear guidelines developed by academics on what these tools can be used for and these guidelines should be continuously monitored, the panelists stressed. The discussion was the first of a series of dialogues started by Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education (TANSCHE), titled Uyarkalvi Uraiyadalgal, and the topic was 'Impact of Generative AI on the Future of Education and Employment'. Gayathri Devi Jayan, Indian Chapter President, Applied AI Association, said that children in the education system should be thinking more laterally rather than following a pattern. 'AI follows patterns. We are not AI, we are humans. How do we bring that into the curriculum should be the point of discussion,' she stressed. B. Ravindran, Head, Department of Data Science and AI, and Head, Wadhwani School of Data Science and AI, IIT Madras, said that popular LLMs (Large Language Models) have recorded significant biases in their responses. For example, when prompted about higher education opportunities in India, 'almost 80 % of the recommendations are asking you to go to the US or to Europe; they don't recommend higher study institutions in India even though the student is asking [about] India'. There was a need to step back and think about what could be responsible use of AI in the Indian context. V. Ravindran, Director, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, said that AI was a sophisticated tool that mimics our brain and awareness on what it is and how it works should be brought to children at school level because, if used wrongly, their cognitive skills could be hampered and interpersonal relations and emotions can be affected. Industry, too, was incentivising the use of minimal resources to maximise output and, therefore, the right mix of human expertise and AI tools are required to optimise operations, said Dhinakaran Vinayagamurthy, Lead, Quantum Innovation Centre, IBM Quantum India. Data bias and quality of output in AI models, he added, was much more of a serious concern in the industry. Earlier, inaugurating the discussion series, Govi. Chezhiaan, Higher Education Minister, said that for the first time in decades, the State government this fiscal allocated Rs. 60 crore for refurbishing laboratories in higher education institutions strengthening the foundations for development of Tamil Nadu. Besides, two basic science research centres are coming in Chennai and Coimbatore at a cost of Rs. 100 crores. Delivering the keynote address, Lakshmi Narayanan, Managing Trustee, Chennai Mathematical Institute, said that based on the available data, there was a case to demand more investment in higher education from the State government. M.P. Vijayakumar, Vice-President, TANSCHE, said that in addition to the labs and the research centres, a science park would be built on East Coast Road at a cost of Rs. 100 crore and two STEM laboratories would be established in Madurai and Coimbatore at a cost of Rs. 10 crore each. P. Shankar, Higher Education Secretary, spoke. J. Innocent Divya, Commissioner, Directorate of Technical Education, and E. Sundaravalli, Commissioner, Directorate of Collegiate Education, were present.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store