STUW to supply 'Quasar' to Japanese government agency

S2W, a big data analysis AI company, announced on the 18th that it will supply the threat intelligence platform 'QUAXAR' to a Japanese government agency.

This contract is significant in that it has achieved results after undergoing strict technical verification and safety review by government agencies in Japan. S2W has proven its marketability by winning overseas government projects in major Asian countries such as Indonesia and Singapore last year and this year.

S2W, based on advanced technologies recognized by overseas patents and international papers, extensively collects and precisely interprets various types of security threat data, and provides optimal response insights to domestic and foreign investigative and defense agencies. In addition, through a process of closely analyzing and reflecting the local security and public safety environment in Japan, it successfully implemented advanced solution localization.

Seo Sang-deok, CEO of S2W, said, “In order to enhance national security competitiveness and strengthen public security, it is important to quickly detect and analyze potential clues as well as visible threat signs to establish a preemptive defense strategy.” He added, “Through our cooperation with the Japanese government, we will expand our contact points with the global public sector and play a pivotal role in enhancing the safety of the international community.”


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