S2W announced on the 3rd that it has signed a three-year supply renewal contract with the International Criminal Police Organization, INTERPOL, for its security artificial intelligence (AI) platform, "QUAXAR," for corporations and institutions.
QUAXAR is an AI-based cyber threat intelligence (CTI) solution that supports automated data collection and analysis. It contributes to dramatically enhancing an organization's information protection capabilities by monitoring and responding to external threats that are difficult to detect with internal systems.
Additionally, by providing a diverse range of functions such as attack surface management (ASM), digital risk protection (DRP), and threat intelligence (TI), it supports customers in efficiently managing comprehensive security systems. Since its launch, it has been supplied to not only INTERPOL but also public and governmental institutions in allied countries like Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan, as well as leading domestic and international corporations, being recognized for its world-class product quality as a versatile cybersecurity platform that encompasses both public and private sectors.
This renewal contract signifies an opportunity to further solidify the public-private partnership between S2W and INTERPOL, which has continued for six years this year. Since 2020, S2W has maintained close investigative cooperation through information sharing and joint activities with INTERPOL's Cybercrime Directorate. S2W has provided dark web intelligence that played a crucial role in INTERPOL apprehending international ransomware organizations such as "Cl0p" and "Conti."
During the 33rd Paris Olympics, it also received an official letter of appreciation for providing Olympic-related threat analysis information to the INTERPOL Joint Task Force (JTF). Furthermore, it has participated in various INTERPOL-led events such as the "INTERPOL Global Cybercrime Conference (IGCC)" and the "INTERPOL Cybercrime Expert Group Annual Conference" for three consecutive years, seeking ways to promote public safety in the international community.
Seo Sang-deok, CEO of S2W, noted, "The long-term renewal contract signed with INTERPOL is a testament to the strong customer trust in S2W's differentiated security AI technology, which generates tangible law enforcement results." He added, "We will continue to expand cooperation with the global public sector, including INTERPOL, and pursue technological innovations that can contribute to strengthening security in the international community."