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S2W Supplies Security AI Solution to Greek Government Agency

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2025-12-18 15:34:30
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2025-12-18 15:34:30

S2W Inc. announced on the 18th that it will supply its enterprise and institutional security artificial intelligence (AI) solution, QUAXAR, to a Greek government agency. S2W collects and analyzes big data related to emerging cyber threats from sources such as the dark web and Telegram, providing intelligence to help the Greek government systematically and effectively identify and respond to security threats targeting the country.
S2W explained that this contract is particularly significant as it was achieved in Greece, which hosts the headquarters of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and serves as a hub for European Union (EU) cybersecurity cooperation, after passing rigorous performance and safety evaluations by the government agency. Previously, S2W has expanded its global customer base, focusing on international organizations and public and government agencies across Asia and the Middle East, thereby demonstrating its technological excellence and security in line with international standards.
S2W plans to use this reference as a stepping stone to actively expand into other Greek government agencies and the public sector across Europe. Furthermore, by leveraging the technological credibility it has built in the business-to-government (B2G) sector, the company aims to refine its overseas business strategy and expand into the business-to-business (B2B) market in the region, thereby strengthening its presence in the private sector. Recently, S2W secured Evergreen Marine Corp., a leading global shipping company in Taiwan, as a client, based on its references with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) and the Korea National Railroad, further validating its business strategy.
Lee You-kyung, Head of Overseas Business at S2W, stated, “Following our successful entry into the Middle Eastern market through exports to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) last August, we have now acquired a new client in a Greek government agency, confirming S2W’s potential in the European market. We will continue to expand our global business based on our differentiated technological competitiveness.”
mkchang@fnnews.com Jang Min-kwon Reporter