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Threats and Defense Trends" seminar also invited the two companies to share their observations on the current information security situation. Huang Qiongying, vice president of technology of Anqi Information Co., Ltd., pointed out that many hackers now choose their attack targets by grasping information security loopholes and transaction information from the dark web. He suggested that enterprises use machine learning technology to conduct long-term and periodic behavior analysis and detection, dig out the hidden information security threats of DNS, and detect abnormal behaviors or states that are different from the past. Lin Mingwei, senior product manager of Aoyi Smart Technology Co., Ltd., mentioned that the use of "Hain's Law" to establish information security detection thinking. American industrial safety pioneer HW Heinrich put forward a theory that behind every serious accident, there must be 9.8 incidents, 30.2 near misses, an