Huawei has introduced its Xinghe AI Network Security Agentic SOC at the Huawei Network Summit 2026 (North Africa), unveiling a next-generation security operations platform designed to automate threat detection, analysis, and response for enterprises. The new solution is built to address the growing complexity of AI-driven cyberattacks, which are increasing in both speed and sophistication. According to Richard Wu, organizations are struggling to identify real threats within massive volumes of alerts and respond quickly enough to prevent damage.

Huawei’s Xinghe SOC introduces a multi-agent architecture consisting of three core components  sensing, analysis, and enforcement agents. Together, these AI-driven modules aim to create an autonomous and intelligent security operations environment.

The sensing agent focuses on achieving full visibility across enterprise environments. Using an AI-powered data fusion engine, it aggregates logs from various network and security devices, including firewalls and routers, and builds a unified knowledge graph. This enables rapid analysis of large-scale data and improves detection of hidden risks across all assets.

The analysis agent leverages Huawei’s HiSecLLM security model and advanced detection algorithms to process thousands of daily alerts. By correlating data across multiple dimensions, it helps identify genuine threats more accurately and reduces the risk of business disruption caused by undetected attacks.

The enforcement agent is designed to automate response actions. By integrating AI-driven operations and supporting third-party large language models, the system enables real-time threat mitigation with minimal human intervention. This approach significantly shortens response times compared to traditional manual processes.

Huawei said the platform is designed to shift enterprise security from reactive incident handling to proactive, intelligence-driven defense. It also supports integration with multi-vendor environments, allowing organizations to deploy the system without major infrastructure changes With the launch of the Xinghe AI Network Security Agentic SOC, Huawei aims to help enterprises modernize their security operations and better protect digital infrastructure as cyber threats continue to evolve.

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