
This is the second consecutive year that a Vietnamese anti-malware product has been on the list, which is considered an important reference source for Windows users worldwide.
Microsoft updates this list annually and applies a particularly rigorous set of evaluation criteria. Vendors must demonstrate deep compatibility with the Windows operating system through comprehensive compliance with API and Kernel Mode Driver requirements. Vendors like CyRadar must also pass tests related to system performance and stability.
In addition, Microsoft only recognizes products that have been certified by independent international laboratories and maintains a very low false positive rate to ensure user experience. CyRadar's continued presence in the Top 8 list shows that this product has passed a series of the most difficult technical criteria applied by Microsoft.
While Microsoft listed 15 vendors last year, in the latest evaluation, only 8 companies continue to meet the requirements. CyRadar is the only representative of Southeast Asia in this group, alongside long-standing global brands such as Norton, McAfee or Avira. The appearance of CyRadar in the shortlist clearly shows that Microsoft is tightening its evaluation standards and only recognizing products that meet the highest technical standards.
Over the past two years, CyRadar has focused on upgrading its products to enhance active defense and closely follow real-life attack sequences. The company has integrated machine learning models and behavioral analysis to detect sophisticated attacks such as polymorphic malware or fileless attacks. Most importantly, CyRadar EDR is fine-tuned to be fully synchronized with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, thereby covering and preventing techniques that advanced hacker groups are using.
To date, CyRadar EDR is protecting more than 8,000 workstations at domestic agencies and enterprises. Many organizations deploy CyRadar on thousands of devices, such as some Dong Nai provincial units or Medlatec healthcare system. These practical deployments show that the product operates stably in environments with high security requirements and large scale.
Mr. Nguyen Minh Duc - Founder & CEO of CyRadar, said: “Microsoft's reduction of the list to only 8 suppliers is a testament to the trend of tightening evaluation standards globally. In that context, the fact that a single enterprise in Southeast Asia maintains its position in this group not only affirms CyRadar's international competitiveness but also shows the potential for the rise of Vietnam's cybersecurity industry. This is also a step forward to concretize the goal of cybersecurity autonomy, contributing to building a foundation to protect the safety of the national digital transformation process.”
CyRadar is positioned as a new generation cybersecurity solution provider, focusing on early detection and prevention of threats in the systems of enterprises and government agencies. CyRadar's core technology allows for the identification of abnormal signs right at the terminal, early warning of attack risks and protecting users from malware spreading via the Internet, email or sophisticated online fraud techniques.
To date, CyRadar has detected more than 50 million unusual files and links and has been introduced in many major technology markets such as the UK, France, the US, South Korea and Japan.

The appearance of CyRadar in Microsoft's announcement list once again shows that Vietnam's cybersecurity product development capacity is stepping out into the world and is capable of competing with leading suppliers.
This is also a positive signal for the business community and IT leaders - the core customer group that CyRadar is targeting - in choosing cybersecurity solutions that bear the Vietnamese mark but meet international standards.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/cyradar-tro-thanh-san-pham-duy-nhat-cua-dong-nam-a-lot-top-8-giai-phap-bao-mat-duoc-microsoft-cong-bo-post927446.html






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