Cybersecurity solutions for enterprises in Hong Kong, Macau & Asia-Pacific
Huacomm designs and integrates modern security architectures — Zero Trust network access, SASE, XDR/EDR and email security — backed by 24×7 support from our Hong Kong team.
What is Zero Trust? Zero Trust is a security model that grants no implicit trust to any user or device, verifying every access request regardless of where it originates. Enterprises typically adopt it through identity-aware access, network segmentation and continuous monitoring.
What we deliver
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Zero Trust & SASE
Identity-aware secure access and network segmentation, delivered with leading vendor platforms.
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XDR & EDR
Endpoint and extended detection & response — deployed with platforms such as CrowdStrike.
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Email security
Protection against phishing, impersonation and malicious attachments — deployed with platforms such as Mimecast for enterprise clients.
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Network security integration
Next-generation firewalls, secure SD-WAN and policy design tuned to your environment.
How we deliver it
IT Consultancy
Vendor-neutral assessment and solution design for networking, security and infrastructure.
System Integration & Migration
Multi-vendor integration and migration from legacy systems with minimal disruption.
Managed Services
SLA-backed monitoring and operation of networks, security and infrastructure.
24×7 Maintenance
Round-the-clock maintenance and incident response across Hong Kong, Macau and Asia-Pacific.
Frequently asked questions
What does a cybersecurity systems integrator do?
A cybersecurity systems integrator designs, procures, deploys and supports security technologies — such as firewalls, Zero Trust access, XDR and EDR — as one coherent architecture, rather than leaving an enterprise to assemble point products itself.
Which markets does Huacomm serve?
Huacomm serves Hong Kong, Macau and clients across Asia-Pacific from its Hong Kong headquarters, operating since 1996. Malaysia and Southeast Asia are served separately by Huacomm Malaysia (huacomm.com.my).
What is the difference between EDR and XDR?
EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) monitors and responds to threats on endpoints such as laptops and servers. XDR (Extended Detection and Response) correlates signals beyond endpoints — network, email, identity and cloud — for broader detection and faster response.
Why do businesses need email security beyond the built-in spam filter?
Email remains the most common entry point for attacks. Dedicated email security platforms such as Mimecast add protection that standard spam filters miss — targeted phishing and CEO-impersonation detection, malicious attachment sandboxing, link rewriting and email continuity. Huacomm has deployed Mimecast for enterprise clients as part of its security integration practice.