S2W Renews Three-Year Supply Agreement with Interpol for Security AI Platform

S2W (CEO Suh Sangduk), a big data analysis artificial intelligence (AI) company, announced on the 3rd that it has signed a three-year supply renewal contract with the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) for its corporate and institutional security AI platform 'QUAXAR'.

Quasar is an AI-powered cyber threat intelligence (CTI) solution that supports automated data collection and analysis. It dramatically enhances an organization's information protection capabilities by monitoring and responding to external threats that are difficult to detect with internal systems. Furthermore, it integrates diverse functions such as Attack Surface Management (ASM), Digital Risk Protection (DRP), and Threat Intelligence (TI), enabling customers to efficiently manage their security systems across multiple fronts. Since its launch, Quasar has been supplied to Interpol, as well as to public and government agencies in friendly countries like Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan, as well as to leading domestic and international corporations. Its world-class product quality has been recognized as a versatile cybersecurity platform spanning both the public and private sectors.

This renewal is significant in that it further solidifies the public-private partnership between S2W and Interpol, which has been in place for six years. Since 2020, S2W has maintained close investigative cooperation with Interpol's Cybercrime Bureau through information sharing and joint activities.

S2W has provided dark web intelligence that was crucial to Interpol's crackdown on international ransomware groups such as Cl0p and Conti, and was even recognized with an official letter of appreciation for providing Olympic-related threat analysis information to the Interpol Joint Investigative Task Force (JTF) during the 33rd Paris Olympics. Furthermore, S2W has participated in various Interpol-hosted events, including the Interpol Global Cybercrime Conference (IGCC) and the Interpol Cybercrime Experts Group Annual Conference for three consecutive years, and is exploring various ways to strengthen mutual solidarity to improve international security.

Suh Sangduk, CEO of S2W, said, “This long-term renewal of our contract with Interpol is a testament to the strong customer trust in S2W’s differentiated security AI technology that creates tangible public security results.” He added, “We will continue to expand our collaborative contacts with global public sector organizations, including Interpol, and continue technological innovation that can contribute to strengthening the security of the international community.”


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