Microsoft Security Conference firstly lands in China

release time :2019-05-30

From May 28 to 30, the Microsoft Security Emergency Response Center (MSRC) held the first Microsoft Security Conference BlueHat Shanghai 2019 in Shanghai, China. At the conference, MSRC held a roundtable for MAPP members, the first time Microsoft has had face-to-face meetings with MAPP members from all of China.

 

Being the first Microsoft MAPP program partner in China and the first batch of domestic network security team allowed to view Microsoft source code, ADLab was invited to participate in the conference to discuss the collaboration and challenges of the MAPP project.

 

In the event, Venustech was awarded Outstanding Partner under the Microsoft Active Protections Program.


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Founded in 1999, the Venustech Active Defense Laboratory (ADLab) is one of the earliest attack and defense technology research laboratories in China's security industry. It is committed to network security attack and defense technology research in mobile terminal security, cloud security, industrial security, Internet of Things.

 

Venustech forward-looking technology and research focus in the areas of security, underlying operating systems, mainstream desktop applications, Web, and open-source libraries/software.

Up to now, ADLab has released more than 1500 original vulnerabilities through CNVD / CNNVD / CVE, including Microsoft, Apple, Adobe, Cisco, Huawei and many other well-known hardware and software products .

Venustech's security research and vulnerability mining capabilities are widely recognized in the field of information security at home and abroad.

ADLab has been shortlised in Microsoft MSRC TOP 100 as early as 2015. 

 

In addition to being a long-term Microsoft MAPP partner, Venustec is also the first partner of Huawei Terminal Security Incentive Program.

 

The company establishes in-depth strategic cooperation with DongFang Electric Corporation(China), China Telecommunication Technology Labs, SADI, and other national industry leaders and forms a specialized joint laboratory for cross-domain collaboration and inter-operability.

Moving forward, Venustech will continue to work with Microsoft to improve the information exchange in terms of security vulnerabilities and security threats, build a network security barrier for users, and help the information security industry to develop collaboratively.