SEOUL, South Korea, August 31, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The first mobile security cloud model was introduced by Dr. Lin Yu, CEO of NetQin Mobile Inc., today at the Wireless Security Symposium held in Seoul, South Korea. The mobile security cloud model is composed of three parts, (1) a cloud security platform -- knowledge repositories including mobile viruses repositories, spam message repositories, phishing site repositories, (2) high-efficient engines in the mobile terminal (e.g., virus scanning engine, intelligent spam-identification engine) etc, as well as (3) a cloud security center that processes all the analysis work at the backend and then distributes to the cloud security client, e.g. mobile terminals. The mobile security cloud model gives service providers a scalable ability to solve new emerging mobile security issues, according to Dr. Lin Yu.
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Mobile security cloud refers to collecting large amounts of virus samples, malware, malicious websites, etc. to form a mobile security knowledge repository, and handling security threats through an efficient virus scanning engine and a spam message filtering engine based on the mobile security knowledge repository. With the contribution of millions of users around the globe, NetQin's Mobile Security Center has the most comprehensive Mobile Security Policy Database. In NetQin's mobile security cloud model, the user becomes a part of mobile security cloud -- each time the users access NetQin's services, they can contribute new security knowledge to NetQin's mobile security cloud by reporting virus samples, malicious URLs and rating other applications. Thus, the more users, the more powerful the mobile security cloud platform is.
As mobile phones become the information centre connecting people with the world, mobile security is becoming a fundamental service for mobile life. Users will require more timely and proactive protection to their mobile devices. The user-centered design of NetQin's mobile security cloud platform allows NetQin to collect the large quantity of mobile virus samples and spam message samples, process them via the cloud-server and then update to the latest policy database for the users, thus providing a timely and efficient security protection for the users, says Dr. Lin Yu.
As an innovator in mobile security services, NetQin heavily invested in RD, which has brought the company approximately 30 patented and patent-pending technologies with intellectual property rights, helping the company gain a leading edge in the mobile security market and deliver the technology advancements crucial to improving mobile security. The following are examples of how the company addresses the spamming and mobile virus threats with its patented technologies.
Unlike anti-spam filters based on blacklists and keywords, THE INTELLIGENT SEMANTICANALYSIS ANTI-SPAM FILTER ENGINE can analyze the semantics of the text message and identify the spam messages intelligently and automatically with an amazing accuracy while the patented VIRUS TRAIT LAYERED MAPPING SCAN ENGINE, which is optimized to be adaptive to the limited hardware resources of the handsets, features for pin-point accuracy, low power consumption and no impact to normal operations of the mobile phone when scanning.
NetQin is now the largest mobile security service provider in the largest mobile market with 64.8% of the Chinese mobile security market (2010 H1 Whitepaper on China Mobile Security Market by Frost Sullivan). The company is committed to delivering proven mobile security solutions based on the cloud-computing model, including anti-virus, anti-malware, anti-spam, privacy protection, data backup and recovery, as well as data management, to protect mobile users against mobile security threats which will result in financial loss and privacy compromise.
For more information, please visit http://www.netqin.com .
SOURCE: NetQin Mobile Inc.
CONTACT: Linda Liu of NetQin Mobile Inc., +86-10-8565-5555,liuyan@netqin.com
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