S2W Supplies Threat Response Platform to Japanese Government Agency
Securing Japanese Government Project
Following Successes in Indonesia and Singapore
Big data analytics artificial intelligence (AI) company S2W announced on the 18th that it will supply the threat intelligence platform 'QUAXAR' to a Japanese government agency.
S2W explained that this contract is significant because it achieved business results in Japan, Asia's largest information technology (IT) market, where fierce competition among leading companies is underway, after strict technical verification and safety reviews by government agencies. S2W has demonstrated remarkable market potential by consecutively winning overseas government projects mainly in key Asian allies such as Indonesia and Singapore last year and this year.
Based on advanced technology certified by overseas patents and international papers, S2W extensively collects and precisely interprets various forms of security threat data surrounding the international community, providing optimal response insights to domestic and foreign investigative and defense agencies.
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Seo Sang-deok, CEO of S2W, said, “To enhance national security competitiveness and strengthen public safety, it is important to establish proactive defense strategies by keenly capturing and analyzing not only visible threat signs but also potential clues.” He added, “Using cooperation with the Japanese government as momentum, we will broadly expand our connections with the global public sector and play a role in elevating the safety of the international community to a higher level.”
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