"Top 20 Chinese Network Security Enterprises Going Overseas" | Saining Network Security continues to lead the international market

​​On August 2, based on long-term research data and public research on the cybersecurity industry, Siyuan Business Consulting Agency officially released the "China's Top 20 Cybersecurity Tech Going Global" ("China's Top 20 Cybersecurity Tech Going Global") research report ( Hereinafter referred to as the TOP20 report).

The "TOP20 Report" comprehensively evaluates the internationalization time, international coverage area, and international revenue data of China's Internet security companies going overseas. Saining Network Security is the only international competitive company in the domestic shooting range field. A security enterprise, successfully selected as one of the "Top 20 Chinese Network Security Enterprises Going Overseas".
"Top 20 Chinese Network Security Enterprises Going Overseas"
The development of China's network security technology is becoming more and more mature, and network security industry manufacturers have begun to set their sights on the world. In 2023, the Internet security industry will set off a wave of going overseas. Many Chinese Internet security companies have already gone overseas, and more companies are on the way to explore overseas. Therefore, the "TOP20 Report" expounds the development overview of China's cybersecurity market, and deeply analyzes the current status of global expansion of cybersecurity companies. According to statistics, in 2022, China's Internet security overseas revenue will be close to 1 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 30%.

Since 2016, Saining has opened up the international market, trained thousands of practical experts for various countries, and become the designated partner of many multinational companies. Its products and services have spread all over the world, including the Netherlands, Singapore, Saudi Arabia and other countries, and gained international customers. High recognition and continuous support.

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