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ASUS and WebComm Introduce Thailand’s First Integrated Zero Trust PC

Jun 24, 2026 | By Startup Rise

ASUS and WebComm Introduce Thailand’s First Integrated Zero Trust PC

As businesses across Southeast Asia continue to adopt digital technologies and AI, cybersecurity is becoming more important. At the ASUS ExpertBook Ultra Launch Event in Bangkok on June 23–24, ASUS Thailand and WebComm Technology introduced Thailand’s first integrated "Zero Trust PC."

The solution combines advanced hardware security with passwordless and biometric login technology based on FIDO standards. It is designed to support Thailand’s digital identity and cybersecurity initiatives while helping organizations improve protection against cyber threats.

The newly launched ASUS ExpertBook Ultra is designed for businesses and offers powerful AI performance, advanced security, and easy device management. By integrating with WebComm’s OETH passwordless authentication platform and OETHenticator AI fingerprint technology, organizations can continuously verify user identities and device access under a Zero Trust security model.

In recent years, Thailand has increased its focus on cybersecurity across government, education, financial services, and businesses. Government agencies such as the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), Digital Government Development Agency (DGA), and Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) have been promoting stronger cybersecurity measures, trusted digital identities, secure digital onboarding, and safer online transactions.

ETDA is also developing digital identity solutions based on FIDO standards and connecting them with national identity systems to support secure passwordless authentication. At the same time, the Bank of Thailand is strengthening security and authentication requirements for digital banking and financial services to better protect users and organizations.

WebComm OETH allows users to log in without passwords and supports multi-factor authentication (MFA). It is built on a Zero Trust security model, helping organizations better protect sensitive data and control access to systems. The platform combines hardware and software through a cloud-based (SaaS) solution, making it easier and more cost-effective for businesses to deploy.

WebComm also offers OETHenticator, an AI-powered fingerprint authentication device that provides fast and secure identity verification. It supports FIDO2 standards and works across both desktop and mobile devices.

In addition to improving enterprise security, FIDO-based authentication can help organizations meet security requirements for mobile banking, digital payments, e-KYC, and other online services. It can reduce fraud risks while making the login experience more convenient for users. WebComm also provides local Level 1 technical support in Thailand to help customers with deployment and day-to-day operations.

"Organizations today need security solutions that protect sensitive information without compromising user experience," said Charles Liu, Director, ASUS Thailand. "By combining the ASUS Business PC series with WebComm's OETH passwordless authentication, we are helping organizations strengthen cybersecurity through Zero Trust. We believe this partnership will support Thailand's digital transformation journey and accelerate adoption of identity security practices."

Jay Chen, General Manager of WebComm Technology, added, "WebComm is committed to delivering intelligent cybersecurity solutions. Together with ASUS, we help enterprises enhance security with a seamless user experience while accelerating Zero Trust adoption across industries."

Founded in 1998, WebComm provides AI-powered security and data solutions that help organizations improve security, manage information more effectively, and accelerate their digital transformation efforts.

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