Remote-solution specialist RSUPPORT said it participated in Japan IT Week 2026, Japan’s largest IT exhibition, held at Tokyo Big Sight from April 8 to 10.
Under the theme of an integrated digital transformation strategy combining remote access and security, RSUPPORT unveiled a new remote-work system that combines its remote-work solution RemoteView with anti-ransomware product WhiteDefender.
According to the company, RemoteView has been adopted by about 21,000 Japanese companies, including security-sensitive financial institutions such as Sompo Japan. It supports a secure remote-work environment even without a VPN by applying strong security technologies such as network communications encryption, along with security management features including two-step authentication, remote-access connection time settings and blocking access from unauthorised IP addresses.
In South Korea, it is used not only for working from home, but also for remote management and control of terminals such as kiosks, online service control systems for public institutions, and remote control systems for production networks.
At the event, RSUPPORT also introduced WhiteDefender alongside RemoteView. It is a 100 percent signatureless anti-ransomware solution that detects in real time even new and variant ransomware that is not known, through behaviour-based detection and blocking algorithms.
WhiteDefender was developed by South Korean anti-ransomware specialist Everyzone, and RSUPPORT recently signed an exclusive distributorship agreement for Japan with Everyzone.
Hyung-soo Seo (서형수), RSUPPORT’s CEO, said strengthening security is essential for ensuring business continuity and improving productivity, which he described as key to digital transformation being pursued by many Japanese companies, including for working from home. He said RSUPPORT would further solidify its position in Japan around its digital transformation strategy combining remote work and security, which he said drew strong interest at the event.
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