S2W employees participate in LEAP 2024 and take commemorative photos with local customers visiting the booth. /Courtesy of S2W

Big data analysis artificial intelligence (AI) corporation S2W announced on the 25th that it has signed an export contract for its software as a service (SaaS) based security AI platform with the data analysis service corporation "TrustLink" in Saudi Arabia and will begin supplying solutions to government agencies.

TrustLink is a global data analysis and forensic specialty corporation headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It provides advanced information technology (IT) services related to cybersecurity, digital forensics, Internet of Things, and software solutions to public and government agency customers across the Middle East, including the Saudi Arabia National Security Agency (PSS), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), and Central Bank (SAMA).

S2W has been providing advanced AI-based data intelligence to international organizations, domestic and foreign public and government agencies, and leading corporations in key industries such as manufacturing, communications, and finance. In this process, it has been recognized for its world-class cybersecurity and information protection capabilities and expertise in big data analysis.

In particular, prior to signing this contract, it participated in key IT events in the Middle East, including the "LEAP International Technology Exhibition" and "Gulf Information Security Exhibition (GISEC)", discussing collaboration methods with local customers and thoroughly understanding the characteristics of intelligence suitable for the demand in the Middle East. TrustLink aims to expand its data intelligence services for public sector customers, including security big data analysis, with the introduction of the S2W solution.

The company noted that this contract represents a significant outcome of the public references centered on allied countries that have accumulated from the year before last to this year, rapidly leading to export successes in the new market of the Middle East.

Yoo Kyung, head of overseas operations at S2W, said, "The Middle East is an unprecedented opportunity area, intertwined with large-scale digital transformation (DX) projects and massive capital investments, and is positively considering cooperation with Korean IT corporations as an alternative to reduce dependency on global big tech. In particular, Saudi Arabia is promoting the 'Vision 2030' policy for economic diversification beyond oil, actively opening up to foreign corporations, making it a new blue ocean for domestic companies."

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