Building Protection That Actually Works
We started Nextflowneuron because too many businesses in Taiwan were stuck with security solutions that looked impressive on paper but failed when it mattered. Our approach is different—we focus on real-world protection that adapts to how software actually gets attacked.

Security That Grows With Your Business
Back in 2019, we noticed something frustrating. Companies were spending serious money on application security, but the solutions often became obstacles rather than assets. Updates broke things. Support took forever. And when new threats emerged, the response was always "we'll add that in the next version."
So we built something different. Our protection systems learn from actual attack patterns we see across our client base. When one company faces a new threat type, the insights benefit everyone. It's not revolutionary—just practical security engineering applied consistently.
We work mostly with mid-sized software companies in Taiwan and Southeast Asia. The kind of businesses that can't afford downtime but also can't dedicate entire teams to security management. That's exactly where we fit.
How We Actually Operate
These aren't aspirational values we put on a wall. They're the practical principles that guide our daily decisions and client relationships.
Response Over Perfection
When a client reports an issue, our goal is to have someone looking at it within two hours. Not escalating it or logging it—actually investigating. Because security problems don't wait for perfect timing.
Transparency in Limitations
We tell you what we can't protect against just as clearly as what we can. If your threat model includes state-level actors, we'll refer you to specialists. Our strength is in practical business security, and we're honest about those boundaries.
Implementation Clarity
Every protection layer we add comes with clear documentation on what it does and how to troubleshoot common issues. Your team shouldn't need us for every question—that's poor design on our part.
People Who Build This Daily
Small team, but everyone here has spent years in either security engineering or software development. We don't hire generalists—each person brings specific expertise that directly improves what we deliver to clients.

Meiling Huang
Chief Security Architect
Spent twelve years breaking software before joining us to help build better defenses. Meiling designs our core protection systems and leads the team that responds to new threat patterns. She's also the person who insists we test everything against real attack tools, not just theoretical vulnerabilities.

Yuna Park
Director of Client Solutions
Yuna translates security concepts into practical implementation plans. She works directly with clients during onboarding and stays involved through the first few months to ensure everything integrates smoothly. Previously built security programs for three different software companies, so she understands the operational side deeply.



Working Together Makes Sense
Most of our clients start with a specific problem—unusual activity in their logs, a penetration test that revealed concerns, or just the realization that their current protection isn't adequate. We typically begin with a focused assessment to understand your actual risk profile, not a generic security audit.
From there, we implement protection in phases. Critical vulnerabilities first, then broader coverage, then ongoing monitoring and adaptation. Average implementation takes six to eight weeks, and we're actively involved throughout. After that, our monitoring systems handle routine oversight while your team maintains direct access to our engineers for questions or concerns.
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