SPTel has launched AI-Security, an AI tool designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) quickly and cost-effectively identify and assess cyber risks.

"Cyber threats are evolving faster than traditional defences can keep up. With AI-Security, we are giving SMEs a powerful AI tool that moves cybersecurity beyond reactive protection to proactive intelligence, enabling faster, more effective responses to emerging cyber threats, especially against zero-day attacks," said Heng Kwee Tong, head of Engineering and Corporate IT, SPTel.
AI-Security
AI-Security monitors the latest cybersecurity advisories and published vulnerabilities. It cross-references available information from technology providers and security agencies against the SME's digital infrastructure.
The AI tool alerts engineers or network service providers when it identifies a threat or vulnerability for them to respond quickly and focus on remediation. AI-Security plays a crucial role in this process by classifying threats through SMEs' risk matrices, ensuring they align with SMEs' risk policies and providing a framework for prioritising responses.
Edge cloud hosting
AI-Security is hosted on SPTel's edge cloud, which is housed within secure SPTel hubs across Singapore, enhancing physical security and data sovereignty.

"At 1CloudStar, we believe that cybersecurity tools should empower SMEs, not overwhelm them," said Mike Li, founder and CEO of 1CloudStar, a technology provider that co-developed AI-Security. "Developed in partnership with SPTel, this solution brings practical, AI-powered threat insight to the market - built for local businesses, supported by local infrastructure, and focused on local impact."