689Cloud Chairman Hiro Kataoka Presents on AI Data Security at ICTCOMM 2026

689Cloud Chairman Hiro Kataoka Presents “Data Security in the AI Age” at ICTCOMM 2026 in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam — June 25, 2026 — Hiro Kataoka, Chairman of 689Cloud PTE Ltd., a leader in content and data security, delivered a presentation today at ICTCOMM 2026 in Vietnam titled “Data Security in the AI Age.”
In his presentation, Kataoka addressed the growing data security risks created by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, especially the uncontrolled use of public AI services in business and educational environments. He emphasized that while AI offers powerful productivity benefits, it also introduces serious risks when confidential or sensitive information is uploaded into AI platforms without proper controls.
Kataoka discussed examples of how AI use can lead to the exposure of sensitive information, including business plans, financial data, personal information, intellectual property, and research materials. These risks are becoming increasingly important as employees, students, and knowledge workers use AI tools to summarize documents, analyze data, generate reports, and support daily work.
The presentation also covered common mitigation strategies that organizations are beginning to adopt, including the use of on-premise or private AI environments, opting out of AI model training, prompt screening and redaction, and restricting or forbidding the use of public AI services in work and school environments. Kataoka noted that each approach has benefits but also practical limitations, especially when organizations need to balance security, usability, and productivity.
As part of the session, Kataoka introduced 689Cloud’s approach to applying DRM technology to protect sensitive data from being uploaded to and read by AI. By controlling access to protected documents and restricting unauthorized use, 689Cloud’s technology is designed to help organizations maintain control over confidential information even as AI usage continues to expand.
Kataoka also discussed emerging research topics, including AI proxies and gateways that can detect sensitive information before it is sent to AI services. These technologies may become an important layer of protection for organizations seeking to safely adopt AI while reducing the risk of data leakage.
ICTCOMM 2026, held in Ho Chi Minh City, brings together technology companies, solution providers, and professionals from across telecommunications, information technology, communications, and digital transformation. Kataoka’s presentation highlighted the urgent need for new security strategies as organizations enter an era where AI is deeply integrated into everyday work.
This version keeps the tone suitable for a company news post and aligns with the prior announcement details that the presentation took place at ICTCOMM 2026 on June 25, 2026.