Lenovo PCCW Solutions (LPS) has launched the first Security Operation Centre (SOC) in collaboration with Chinese cybersecurity firm Qi An Xin Technology Group (QAX).
This is aimed at addressing a critical market need for end-to-end managed security operation services to combat increasingly complex cyber threats.
Powered by QAX’s threat detection and prevention technologies, as well as its global threat intelligence capabilities, alongside LPS’ managed services, the SOC is located in Hong Kong and offers 24/7 security operation services.
The SOC is intended to enable enterprises to adopt AI technologies while ensuring compliance and fortified protection.
Hong Kong experienced an alarming trend in 2025 as the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre (HKCERT) reported a 67% year-on-year increase in cybersecurity incidents during the first quarter alone.
The city’s regulatory framework has been growing in response, with standards like the Protection on Critical Infrastructures (Computer Systems) Bill, the Insurance Authority’s revised Guideline on Cybersecurity (GL20), and the updated Government IT Security Guideline (G3) requiring organisations to strengthen cybersecurity defences, enhance employee awareness, and align with compliance frameworks to mitigate risks.
The strategic partnership integrates advanced AI-powered threat detection with human expertise to deliver comprehensive cybersecurity protection for enterprises.
Key features include offensive and defensive security services, along with a security dashboard that visually presents vulnerabilities, attacker behavior, and overall risk levels – enabling enterprises to better understand and manage their security risk.
“With the accelerating pace of digital transformation and the rise of cyber threats, the demand for secure and resilient digital ecosystems is greater than ever before. Our SOC will address the critical need for advanced cybersecurity solutions.” said Ted Suen, president of LPS.
“LPS is committed to collaborating with cybersecurity leaders like QAX to integrate advanced emerging technologies, actionable threat intelligence, and extensive industry expertise into our security offerings, empowering enterprises to navigate the digital age with safety and confidence,” said Suen.
Meanwhile, QAX offers enterprises enhanced protection through their proprietary LLM security solution.
“QAX will work together with partners, leveraging proprietary technologies and years of accumulated expertise in safeguarding national projects to advance the implementation of cybersecurity technologies, enhance localised operations and service capabilities, and provide enterprises with robust tools to navigate an increasingly complex and dynamic threat landscape,” said Qi Xiangdong, chairman of QAX Group.














