
Cyber Security
Abnormal AI Launches In Japan To Deliver AI-Native Email Security To Local Enterprises

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Abnormal AI, the leader in AI-native human behavior security, today announced the launch of its operations in Japan. This expansion strengthens the company’s operations in Asia-Pacific and reinforces its commitment to protecting enterprises worldwide from advanced email threats using behavioral AI.
“Japan is a cornerstone of our international growth strategy,” said Evan Reiser, Co-Founder and CEO of Abnormal AI. “As the third-largest economy and one of the most technologically advanced markets in the world, Japan presents a tremendous opportunity for Abnormal. We are committed to investing in the region to help Japanese enterprises redefine email security in the era of AI.”
The launch comes amid a sharp rise in socially-engineered email attacks targeting Japanese businesses. Traditional security tools often fall short against these sophisticated threats, which is where Abnormal AI’s platform stands apart. Built on a cloud-native architecture and powered by behavioral AI, Abnormal’s AI-native platform precisely stops the full spectrum of advanced email attacks—including phishing, business email compromise, vendor fraud, and emerging threats—by detecting anomalies among known normal behavior.
“Abnormal leverages AI-native technology to proactively detect and stop sophisticated cyber threats powered by malicious AI—threats that frequently evade traditional defenses,” said Kei Mitsuyama, Country Manager for Abnormal AI Japan. “Our advanced AI-driven approach not only increases threat detection accuracy, but also simplifies operations, reducing the burden on already-stretched security teams.”
The launch builds on Abnormal AI’s momentum across the broader Asia-Pacific region, where the company is rapidly expanding its customer base and local teams to meet surging demand.
“We’ve seen remarkable growth across the region as organizations increasingly recognize the need for modern, AI-powered security solutions,” said Tim Bentley, Vice President of Asia-Pacific at Abnormal AI. “Japan is a strategic market for us, and we’re excited to partner with leading enterprises here to deliver better protection with less complexity.”
Abnormal AI will be exhibiting at the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit in Tokyo from July 23–25, where it will showcase its behavioral AI platform and discuss best practices for securing the modern workplace against today’s most advanced threats.
For more information about Abnormal AI and its email security solutions, please visit abnormal.ai.
About Abnormal AI
Abnormal AI is the leading AI-native human behaviour security platform, leveraging machine learning to stop sophisticated inbound attacks and detect compromised accounts across email and connected applications. The anomaly detection engine leverages identity and context to understand human behaviour and analyse the risk of every cloud email event—detecting and stopping sophisticated, socially-engineered attacks that target the human vulnerability.
You can deploy Abnormal in minutes with an API integration for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace and experience the full value of the platform instantly. Additional protection is available for Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, Zoom, and multiple other cloud applications. Abnormal is currently trusted by more than 3,200 organisations, including over 20% of the Fortune 500, as it continues to redefine how cybersecurity works in the age of AI. Learn more at abnormal.ai.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Abnormal AI?
Abnormal AI is an AI-native human behavior security platform that uses machine learning to stop sophisticated inbound attacks and detect compromised accounts.
How does Abnormal AI protect against email threats?
Abnormal AI uses behavioral AI to detect anomalies in email communication, identifying and stopping phishing, business email compromise, and other advanced threats.
How quickly can Abnormal AI be deployed?
Abnormal AI can be deployed in minutes with an API integration for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, providing immediate value.
First published on Wed, Jun 25, 2025
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