Qianxin (2025)
: Feeds critical data to China's national vulnerability databases (e.g., CNVD). Key Products & Services
The attack came not with a bang, but with a whisper. qianxin
Financial Snapshot (as of recent reports): While the company has prioritized revenue growth and R&D spending over immediate profitability (similar to Snowflake or Datadog in their early phases), its revenue has consistently grown at 30-40% year-over-year, outpacing the global average for enterprise security. : Feeds critical data to China's national vulnerability
Technologically, Qianxin has pursued a strategy distinct from Western rivals. While CrowdStrike built a cloud-native, single-agent platform (Falcon), Qianxin has historically grown through aggressive acquisition and internal development, creating a sprawling portfolio of over 200 products and services. Recently, however, the company has pivoted toward "platformization"—consolidating its endpoint detection, network security, and data protection into a unified system called "Qianxin Trust." Unlike the subscription-based, SaaS-heavy model of Western firms, Qianxin’s platform is often delivered as an on-premise or hybrid solution, catering to Chinese enterprises that are wary of cloud lock-in due to strict data sovereignty laws. This approach has a dual edge: it meets local compliance needs perfectly, but it also leads to operational complexity and lower gross margins compared to pure-cloud competitors. This approach has a dual edge: it meets
to reference their latest product launches or compliance statements. Threat Intelligence & Research If you are a security researcher or IT professional: : Their detailed analysis of APT groups and malware. Key Reports : Qianxin recently analyzed a 11.5Tbps-scale botnet (Aisuru) and exposed the Kimwolf Android botnet , which infected 1.8 million devices. : Link to the Qianxin Threat Intelligence Center (TI)