AI era accelerates Foxconn’s shift to global 24-hour cybersecurity coverage


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AI era accelerates Foxconn’s shift to global 24-hour cybersecurity coverage
Aaron Lee
, Taipei
Jul 13, 2026, 07:48
Foxconn is using AI and coordinated security teams across Asia, Europe and the Americas to defend against cyberattacks as enterprises increasingly adopt AI. Chief Information Security Officer Wei-Bin Lee said that the company’s global footprint makes it a
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