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China's 360 Unveils Own AI Security System to Counter US's 'Mythos'
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China's 360 Unveils Own AI Security System to Counter US's 'Mythos'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 has developed its own AI system to counter the security vulnerability detection model 'Mythos' from U.S. AI company Anthropic.
  • The announcement was made by 360 founder Zhou Hongyi at the 14th Internet Security Conference in Beijing.
  • The new AI system is named 'Tulongfeng' and is designed for automated vulnerability detection.

Chinese cybersecurity firm 360 has unveiled its proprietary artificial intelligence system, named 'Tulongfeng,' designed to counter 'Mythos,' a security vulnerability detection model developed by the U.S. AI company Anthropic. The announcement came from 360's founder, Zhou Hongyi, during the 14th Internet Security Conference held in Beijing. This development signals China's push to build independent capabilities in AI security, particularly in the face of advanced foreign technologies. Tulongfeng is specifically engineered for automated vulnerability detection, aiming to bolster China's cybersecurity defenses. The move reflects a broader trend of technological competition and national efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in critical AI domains. The company's initiative underscores the strategic importance China places on AI security and its commitment to developing indigenous solutions to address evolving cyber threats.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.