By continuous collection and analysis of massive behavioral datasets, QiAnXin's ecosystem utilizes machine learning algorithms to detect operational anomalies before they manifest as active breaches. 3. Human + Machine Co-operation
: Technical teardowns of novel RATs (Remote Access Trojans) and ransomware like Rast (written in Rust).
He picks up his phone and calls Qi Xiangdong. "We need to pivot," he says. "They’re not worried about hackers anymore. They’re worried about us."
Qianxin was originally established as part of Qihoo 360, a prominent Chinese internet security company known for its consumer-facing antivirus software. Recognizing the distinct and growing needs of the enterprise and government sectors, QiAnXin spun off as an independent entity under the leadership of Chairman Wu Yunkun and founder Qi Xiangdong.
Qianxin's success in China has not gone unnoticed, and the company has begun to expand its presence globally. In 2020, Qianxin established its first international office in Singapore, marking the beginning of its global expansion. The company has also participated in major international cybersecurity conferences, such as the RSA Conference and the Black Hat Summit, showcasing its innovative solutions and expertise to a global audience.
As geopolitical tensions increasingly manifest in cyberspace, the demand for localized, highly resilient security infrastructure is at an all-time high. Qianxin is heavily investing in AI-driven autonomous security operations centers (SOCs) capable of mitigating threats without human intervention.
By continuous collection and analysis of massive behavioral datasets, QiAnXin's ecosystem utilizes machine learning algorithms to detect operational anomalies before they manifest as active breaches. 3. Human + Machine Co-operation
: Technical teardowns of novel RATs (Remote Access Trojans) and ransomware like Rast (written in Rust). qianxin
He picks up his phone and calls Qi Xiangdong. "We need to pivot," he says. "They’re not worried about hackers anymore. They’re worried about us." By continuous collection and analysis of massive behavioral
Qianxin was originally established as part of Qihoo 360, a prominent Chinese internet security company known for its consumer-facing antivirus software. Recognizing the distinct and growing needs of the enterprise and government sectors, QiAnXin spun off as an independent entity under the leadership of Chairman Wu Yunkun and founder Qi Xiangdong. He picks up his phone and calls Qi Xiangdong
Qianxin's success in China has not gone unnoticed, and the company has begun to expand its presence globally. In 2020, Qianxin established its first international office in Singapore, marking the beginning of its global expansion. The company has also participated in major international cybersecurity conferences, such as the RSA Conference and the Black Hat Summit, showcasing its innovative solutions and expertise to a global audience.
As geopolitical tensions increasingly manifest in cyberspace, the demand for localized, highly resilient security infrastructure is at an all-time high. Qianxin is heavily investing in AI-driven autonomous security operations centers (SOCs) capable of mitigating threats without human intervention.