LPS and QAX establish Security Operation Centre in Hong Kong
In response to increasing cyber threats, Lenovo PCCW Solutions (LPS) and Qi An Xin Technology Group (QAX) have initiated their first collaborative Security Operation Centre in Hong Kong. This facility addresses the demand for enhanced cybersecurity defenses.
Security Operation Centre Capabilities
The new Security Operation Centre leverages Quantum Asset Exchange (QAX)'s threat detection and prevention technologies alongside LPS's expertise in managed services. This partnership provides round-the-clock Security Operations (SecOps) for enterprises, aiming to facilitate the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Context of Cybersecurity in Asia-Pacific
Recent trends indicate an uptick in cyberattacks across the Asia-Pacific region, prompting regulatory frameworks that necessitate improved cybersecurity measures. The Security Operation Centre employs an integrated System-on-a-chip (SoC) (Security Operations Center (SOC)) approach, combining AI-driven threat detection with human management and providing clients with dashboards to monitor vulnerabilities and risk assessments.
Partnership Insights
LPS draws upon its experience within Hong Kong's IT landscape, which is anticipated to support businesses in adjusting to the shifting cybersecurity landscape. According to Ted Suen, President of LPS, “Our SOC will address the critical need for advanced cybersecurity solutions.” Qi Xiangdong, Chairman of QAX Group, noted that the partnership emphasizes their dedication to protecting clients’ assets with advanced technologies.
Future Developments
The establishment of the SOC aims to enhance cybersecurity protocols in Hong Kong by providing ongoing defense against cyber threats. LPS intends to expand its security offerings alongside QAX to further support digital transformation efforts in the Asia-Pacific region.