Today, Zhang Wei is the head of Qianxin’s "Legend" unit—their elite red-team/blue-team division. He doesn't celebrate victories. "In cybersecurity," he says, sitting in a sterile white meeting room, "if you did your job perfectly, no one knows you exist. If you fail for one second, you are a headline."
面对复杂的网络攻击手段,奇安信的核心理念是构建一个“网络安全的协同联动防御体系”,以“内生安全”为顶层思想,以“数据驱动安全”和“AI驱动安全”为技术双引擎,推动企业安全从过去“碎片化产品组合”向“体系化防御”转型。其主要产品与服务可归纳为以下三大类别:
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As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, Qianxin is poised to remain at the forefront, driving innovation and delivering solutions to protect organizations and individuals from the growing threats of cybercrime.
The company’s rapid growth culminated in its high-profile public listing on the , a board tailored for high-tech innovation leaders. Today, QiAnXin operates not just as a software vendor, but as a comprehensive security partner for state-owned enterprises, financial institutions, and global tech platforms. 2. Threat Intelligence and the Role of the X-Lab
Li Mei’s fingers flew. The Qianxin system, powered by their "Aurora" big-data engine, began a full-spectrum hunt. Within 37 seconds, they had the truth. This wasn't a random script kiddie. It was a sophisticated supply-chain attack. The sensor’s firmware had been trojanized six months earlier at a factory in Southeast Asia. The malware, which Qianxin internally codenamed "Frostburn," was designed to lie dormant. It was a logic bomb set to trigger on February 8th, not to disrupt the ice, but to leapfrog from the sensor into the Olympic scoring network.
(QiAnXin Technology Group Inc.) is a titan in the global cybersecurity landscape. Founded in 2014, the company has rapidly evolved from a specialized endpoint security provider into China’s largest cybersecurity firm by revenue and market share. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, Qianxin serves as a critical shield for government infrastructure, financial networks, and enterprise data systems.
The counter-strike came at 4:00 AM on February 10th. Zhang deployed a "chaff grenade"—a custom script that flooded Frostburn’s command-and-control server with 10 million false sensor pings per second. The attackers, buried in log files, went blind. Simultaneously, Li Mei pushed a signed patch to every sensor in the Olympic network, rewriting the compromised firmware in under 11 seconds. The games continued without a single glitch.
The attack came not with a bang, but with a whisper.
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