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DUBAI - Cybersecurity startup 31 Concept (31C) announced Monday it will unveil its first patent-pending technology at the ISS Asia 2025 conference in Singapore, following seven months of development in stealth mode.
The technology was developed by the company’s research division, which brings together experts in deep packet inspection, AI-driven analytics, cybersecurity, and advanced networking, according to a press release statement.
"Our patent-pending technology is the direct result of the unique expertise and relentless drive inside our Research Lab," said Misha Hanin, CEO and Co-Founder of 31C in the statement.
The company describes itself as focused on network intelligence and cybersecurity innovation, with its research lab serving as its "innovation engine." The team reportedly has experience from projects in telecom, military, and national infrastructure sectors.
ISS Asia, described as a significant professional conference for intelligence, security, and law enforcement technologies, will serve as the venue for 31C’s technology debut. The event attracts participants from government, telecom, and private industry sectors.
Boriss Heismann, CTO of 31C, stated that the technology addresses "the most pressing needs in network visibility, security, and performance."
The company plans to present the capabilities of its new platform at the conference, along with details about the patent-pending elements and future development plans.
31 Concept identifies itself as a technology company specializing in data intelligence platforms for telecom providers, governments, and regulated industries.
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