ASRC is an acronym with multiple meanings across technology, enterprises, research institutions, and other fields. The following common interpretations have high recognition in their respective areas:
1. Alibaba Security Response Center
It is the core network security docking institution of Alibaba. Its main responsibilities include strengthening Alibaba’s own network information security, protecting the platform and users from cybersecurity threats. Daily work covers operating vulnerability bounty programs, collaborating with security researchers and partners, monitoring and analyzing product security vulnerabilities, assisting developers in fixing vulnerabilities, and issuing security alerts to users, thereby building a healthy e-commerce industry security ecosystem.
2. Async Sample Rate Converter
A key technology in the field of digital signal processing, commonly used in audio equipment and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) design. Its core function is to break the clock synchronization limit between input and output signals. It converts signals of one sampling rate to another through interpolation, filtering, and other algorithms—for example, converting 44.1kHz audio streams in audio equipment to 48kHz to adapt to hardware requirements. In ADCs, it allows the output sampling rate to be independent of the input sampling frequency, simplifying digital interface design and supporting irrational ratio sampling rate conversion to ensure signal integrity.
3. Aviation Services Research Centre
An applied research center jointly established by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Boeing Company, positioned as a non-profit organization. Instead of focusing on basic scientific research and academic paper publication, the center aims to build a bridge between academic research and industrial application. It focuses on technological innovation in the field of aviation Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), and promotes the implementation and upgrading of aviation service-related technologies in South China through industry-customized projects.
4. Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
An Alaska Native-owned enterprise established under the U.S. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, and also the largest local enterprise in Alaska. Its business spans six core sectors, including government contract services, petroleum refining and sales, energy support services, etc., with significant influence in the local energy and public service fields.
5. Active Spam-message Research Center
This institution has long cooperated with enterprises such as Trend Micro, focusing on the development characteristics, threat incidents, and information security-related research of global spam messages. Through data statistics, trend analysis, and cross-industry exchanges, it promotes all sectors to jointly participate in purifying the internet email environment and reducing network troubles caused by spam messages.






















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