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Huawei Launches Xinghe AI Network Security Agentic SOC


Huawei Launches Xinghe AI Network Security Agentic SOC
  • by: PR Newswire
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  • April 30, 2026

Huawei has unveiled its global Xinghe AI Network Security Agentic SOC, an autonomous security operations system designed to counter the escalation of AI-driven cyberattacks. The solution integrates three specialized intelligent agents to automate the detection, analysis, and response phases of the security lifecycle. By shifting from passive manual response to proactive AI-driven defense, the system aims to close the critical time gap between a network breach and its mitigation.

Quick Intel

  • Core Architecture: Features a three-agent model: Sensing, Analysis, and Enforcement.

  • Visibility: 100% visibility into enterprise asset risks via an AI-powered data fusion engine.

  • Risk Reduction: 95% reduction in business interruption risks from unknown threats.

  • Performance: Capable of searching billions of logs in seconds using a petabyte-scale online database.

  • Intelligence Base: Powered by Huawei’s HiSecLLM (security large model) and advanced detection algorithms.

  • Speed: Reduces response times from the traditional 4-hour manual average to an autonomous, near-instant system.


The Three-Agent Framework

Huawei’s Xinghe AI SOC addresses the "alert fatigue" and coverage gaps that plague traditional Security Operations Centers (SOCs).

1. Sensing Agent: Unified Asset Visibility

Traditional log collection often leaves over 50% of assets unmonitored. Huawei’s Sensing Agent uses over 3,000 AI log parsing rules to aggregate data from firewalls, switches, and routers. By building a unified knowledge graph, it ensures that every asset on the network is tracked and risk-assessed in real-time.

2. Analysis Agent: Precision Threat Identification

Large enterprises often face over 10,000 daily alerts, most of which are noise. The Analysis Agent, powered by HiSecLLM, filters these alerts to identify real threats. It establishes a global threat-hunting hub to detect multidimensional and unknown attack patterns, significantly lowering the risk of business downtime.

3. Enforcement Agent: Autonomous Response

With AI-driven attacks capable of breaching networks in minutes, manual human response is often too slow to prevent spread. The Enforcement Agent enables multi-agent collaboration to correlate data and trigger automated responses. It supports third-party Large Language Models (LLMs), allowing for a flexible and proactive defense posture that minimizes the need for human intervention.

"As AI-driven network attacks continue to escalate... identifying real threats among massive volumes of alerts and responding quickly has become a major challenge," stated Richard Wu, President of Security Product Domain at Huawei. "The Xinghe AI Agentic SOC delivers an automated system with intelligent detection, analysis, and response using cutting-edge AI."

Strategic Impact for Enterprises

The launch reflects Huawei's push to modernize digital infrastructure through "Agentic" workflows—where AI doesn't just suggest actions but has the authority to execute them. This is particularly critical in high-velocity attack scenarios where the window for containment is less than two minutes. The system’s out-of-the-box compatibility with mainstream third-party devices also reduces the barrier to entry for enterprises with complex, multi-vendor environments.

 

ABOUT HUAWEI

Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. The company's Data Communication Product Line focuses on developing secure, intelligent network solutions to support the digital transformation of industries worldwide.

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