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STRONGER STANCE

Meiya Pico to beef up presence in info security

- By CHENG YU and HU MEIDONG Contact the writers at chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Xiamen Meiya Pico Informatio­n Co Ltd, China’s largest provider of digital forensics, is set to beef up its presence in the informatio­n security sector by exploiting opportunit­ies brought by the country’s reform and opening-up.

“It is the reform and opening-up that have enabled my own self-developmen­t as well as the success of the company,” said Teng Da, president of Meiya Pico.

Teng recalled that right after the beginning of the reform and opening-up, his father had set up a factory and managed to bring him a computer, which was rare at that time.

This novelty stoked Teng’s initial interest in computing technology, which also laid a foundation for the transforma­tion of Meiya Pico later.

Within 40 years, the Xiamen, Fujian-based company has morphed from a computer sales firm to a digital forensics and informatio­n security company with a valuation of more than 15 billion yuan ($2.27 billion).

“Protecting informatio­n has become increasing­ly necessary, among which, crime monitoring and post-crime investigat­ions are of great importance,” said Teng.

Driven by demand for such services, the company has been focusing on identifyin­g and extracting evidence from digital media such as computer hard drives, mobile phones and media storage cards.

Meiya Pico has also scrambled to cooperate with an array of public security department­s to help build safety management platforms on a larger scale, reflecting a broader effort by local government­s to encourage the big data-related industry.

Teng also noted that the company is growing stronger with the rapid developmen­t of Xiamen and the city’s big data industry.

Xiamen, one of the first four special economic zones in China, is home to the largest free trade area of Fujian province and has witnessed unpreceden­ted developmen­t in the past decades.

City data showed local big data businesses generated about 40 billion yuan in sales revenue last year, up more

It is the reform and openingup that have enabled my own self-developmen­t as well as the success of the company.”

Teng Da, president of Meiya Pico

than 100 percent year-on-year, providing a strong impetus to companies like Meiya Pico to expand further.

According to Wang Zhiyong, head of Meiya Shangding, a subsidiary of Meiya Pico, the parent company has helped local government department­s build nearly 50 big data market supervisio­n and management platforms across China.

Through these platforms, local authoritie­s and administra­tive units can collect data and detect potential risks, which greatly improves their work efficiency.

Bringing benefits to the society has proved to be a fruitful exercise for the company. Its financial reports show a revenue of more than 184 million yuan in the first quarter of this year, up 28 percent year-on-year.

It is also banking on advanced technologi­es including big data, artificial intelligen­ce or AI and cloud computing to seek new growth engines.

Earlier this year, it establishe­d an AI lab to apply the technology to digital forensics and informatio­n security.

The company said it would include AI among its top priorities in order to advance its business through cutting-edge technologi­es.

Industry analysts said there is high demand for digital forensic services from both government­s and enterprise­s. So, the field still has big room for growth.

“There is no absolute safety in any environmen­t and system, and China still has a long way to go on the road to digital forensics,” said Ding Liping, chairwoman of the Computer Forensics Expert Committee at the Chinese Institute of Electronic­s.

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 ?? DA WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The booth of Xiamen Meiya Pico Informatio­n Co Ltd, China’s largest provider of digital forensics, at an exhibition in Beijing.
DA WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY The booth of Xiamen Meiya Pico Informatio­n Co Ltd, China’s largest provider of digital forensics, at an exhibition in Beijing.

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