S2W Selected as Partner for Interpol's Gateway Initiative

S2W (CEO Sangdeok Seo), a big data analysis artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced on the 27th that it has been selected as an official partner of the 'Gateway Initiative', a public-private cooperation program hosted by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL).

The Gateway Initiative aims to provide "actionable intelligence" by linking private sector data and technological capabilities with a global law enforcement network. Information provided by partner agencies is analyzed and processed through Interpol's Cyber Fusion Centre and shared with investigative agencies in 196 countries worldwide. This allows investigative agencies to quickly and precisely identify cyber threats and strengthen their response systems.

Currently, the Gateway Initiative includes 11 leading global AI and security companies and organizations, with S2W joining as the twelfth partner.

Since 2020, S2W has maintained a partnership with Interpol's Cybercrime Bureau and has participated in numerous global cyber investigation collaboration projects, including the capture of international ransomware organizations. Furthermore, S2W consistently participates in various international meetings and conferences hosted by Interpol, contributing to strengthening international cybersecurity cooperation.

Through this partnership, S2W plans to further strengthen its cooperative system with Interpol and expand its presence in the global security AI market based on data intelligence technology.

“We welcome S2W to the Gateway Initiative,” said Neil Jetton, Director of Interpol’s Cybercrime Division. “We anticipate that S2W’s expertise and technological capabilities will strengthen Interpol’s capacity to combat transnational cybercrime.”

S2W CEO Seo Sang-deok said, “Through this participation, S2W’s AI-based big data analysis technology has once again been recognized internationally,” and added, “We will continue to strengthen cooperation with global public institutions and international organizations to establish a preemptive response system against spreading cyber threats.”


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