The company's trajectory shifted dramatically in the mid-1990s. In 1995, Intel approached Trend Micro to develop a virus scanning technology for their LAN servers. The result was a landmark deal that validated Trend Micro’s technology on a global stage. This partnership culminated in the release of the "LanProtect" product line, embedding Trend Micro's scanning engine into Intel hardware.
Primary R&D is based in Taipei, Taiwan, with 16 additional locations worldwide. A Legacy of "Firsts" in Cybersecurity Trend Micro is credited with several industry shifts: trend micro kabushiki kaisha
Trend Micro’s flagship "Deep Discovery Inspector" is a network appliance that detects advanced persistent threats (APTs). It is widely deployed in Japanese critical infrastructure—nuclear plants, railways, and banking systems. This partnership culminated in the release of the
If the 1990s were about PC viruses and the 2000s were about network worms, the 2010s were about the cloud. Trend Micro Kabushiki Kaisha recognized early that the traditional perimeter firewall was dissolving as businesses moved their data to AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. and Google Cloud.