Cheetah Mobile Inc., a leading developer of mission-critical mobile
utility and security applications, announced the creation of SecureBase, a
shared security database for researchers, at RSA Conference in San Francisco.
SecureBase members will gain access to real-time data on the latest mobile
threats around the globe, such as malicious advertising and stubborn trojans.
SecureBase
arose from Cheetah Mobile’s desire to increase collaboration in the mobile
security industry and ensure a safer future for mobile users and their devices.
The database will serve as a comprehensive security knowledge center offering
data visualization and up-to-date statistics, drawing from Cheetah Mobile's
nearly 2 billion app installations.
“With
SecureBase, Cheetah Mobile is leveraging its years of commitment to data-driven
mobile security,” said Ming Xu, President of Cheetah Mobile. “We’re extremely focused on making the
mobile experience safer for users. Sharing our data and insights with the
industry is an important next step for us.”
“Mobile
security has reached an important turning point,” said Yong Chen, Senior Vice
President of Cheetah Mobile. “Last year, Cheetah Mobile detected over 9.5
million mobile viruses, three times as many as in 2014. In order to protect
users from these perpetual attacks, the mobile security industry needs to join
forces and work together. We created SecureBase to build bridges to our fellow
security researchers.”
Trustlook,
the maker of the popular Trustlook Mobile Security & Antivirus app for Android
devices, has signed on as a launch partner for SecureBase. "We
are very excited to join Cheetah Mobile as the first enterprise partner for
SecureBase," said Allan Zhang, CEO of Trustlook. "Our collaboration
on mobile threat research will help to better protect each of our customers.”
Additional
launch members of SecureBase include Prof.
Yike Guo, Discovery Science Group, Director of the Data Science Institute,
Imperial College; Prof. Qingfu Zhang, Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong
Kong; Prof. Chu-Sing Yang,
Director of the Taiwan Information Security Center@NCKU (TWISC), National Cheng
Kung University; Prof. Hung-Yu
Kao, Intelligent Knowledge Management Lab, National Cheng Kung University;
and Prof. Mauro Conti, University of Padova.
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