STUW Signs Security AI Platform Export Agreement with Trustlink

S2W (CEO Sang-deok Seo), a big data analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced on the 25th that it has signed a contract to export a security AI platform based on software as a service (SaaS) with Saudi Arabian data analysis service company TrustLink, and will begin supplying solutions to Saudi government agencies.

TrustLink is a data analytics and digital forensics company headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It provides IT services related to cybersecurity, digital forensics, Internet of Things (IoT), and software solutions to public and government organizations in the Middle East, including the General Directorate of State Security (PSS), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), and the Central Bank of Saudi Arabia (SAMA).

S2W has been providing AI-based data intelligence services to international organizations, domestic and international public and government agencies, and leading companies in manufacturing, telecommunications, and finance. Its cybersecurity and information protection technologies and big data analysis capabilities have been recognized. Prior to this contract, S2W participated in major IT events in the Middle East, including the LEAP International Technology Exhibition and Conference and the Gulf Information Security Exhibition and Conference (GISEC), to analyze local needs and explore partnership opportunities.

With the introduction of this S2W solution, TrustLink plans to expand its public sector data intelligence service area, including security big data analysis.

This latest export demonstrates S2W's success in entering new markets in the Middle East, building on the public references centered on friendly countries accumulated over the past several years. It also serves as an opportunity to accelerate business expansion in Asia and the Middle East, leveraging proven technological reliability in the global business-to-government (B2G) sector.

Lee Yu-kyung, Head of Overseas Business at S2W, said, "The Middle East is providing opportunities for IT companies with large-scale digital transformation projects and significant investments. Saudi Arabia, in particular, is open to foreign companies in line with its 'Vision 2030' economic diversification policy, and is emerging as a new market for domestic companies." She added, "Using Saudi Arabia as a base for our Middle East strategy, we plan to expand our B2G and B2B sales base and establish new growth engines that will help us leap forward as a global big data and AI company."


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