TrendAI Expands Enterprise Cybersecurity Strategy Ahead of COMPUTEX 2026

May 28, 2026
TrendAI, the enterprise cybersecurity arm of Trend Micro, announced new strategic initiatives focused on organizational evolution, platform enhancement, and partner ecosystem development. The company will present its AI governance and asset visibility solutions at COMPUTEX 2026.

Trend Micro Incorporated has advanced its enterprise cybersecurity business, TrendAI, through three strategic initiatives covering organizational evolution, platform strategy, and partner ecosystem development, announced in a press release. The company will showcase its latest AI governance and asset visibility solutions at COMPUTEX 2026.

TrendAI integrates nearly four decades of Trend Micro’s technology and resources to address emerging security challenges in enterprise AI adoption. The initiative focuses on reducing operational complexity, improving risk governance, and accelerating the transition from AI strategy to execution.

At COMPUTEX, TrendAI will highlight its flagship product, TrendAI Vision One, designed to translate cybersecurity risk into measurable business impact. The platform enables enterprises to validate attack risks in a controlled environment, gain visibility into AI assets, establish governance for agentic systems, and strengthen supply chain protection.

According to TrendAI’s Chief Platform and Business Officer Rachel Jin, the effort represents a shift from using AI for defense to securing AI itself, supporting enterprises in moving from reactive threat response to proactive risk management.

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