SecureLink Selected as an Outstanding Corporate Research Institute
Security solution specialist SecureLink (CEO Ko Junyong) announced on the 17th that it has been officially designated as a "2024 Outstanding Corporate Research Institute" by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Industrial Technology Association (KOITA).
This recognition is a result of SecureLink's achievements in developing NETx (Network Encrypted Threat Detection), a system designed to detect network threats.
In addition to enhancing its existing Safe. Privacy Keeper (SPK) personal information protection solution, SecureLink is actively focusing on next-generation network security technologies.
Its key developments include AI XDK, a non-sandbox-based malware detection technology, AI xUTM, an AI-powered next-generation firewall, and NETx, a network threat detection system. These innovations enable SecureLink to provide an integrated security solution capable of countering ransomware and advanced cyber threats.
SecureLink is pioneering a new paradigm in data protection and network security and has strengthened its technological competitiveness in the global cybersecurity market through multiple patent registrations.
As a leading company in next-generation security technologies, SecureLink aims to enhance security systems for enterprises, public institutions, and financial organizations. The company is also focusing on the commercialization of encrypted traffic threat detection and blocking technologies in AI and IoT environments, with plans to expand into the global market. To achieve this, SecureLink is committed to continuous research and development (R&D) investments and strategic partnerships to shape the future of cybersecurity.
Ko Junyong, CEO of SecureLink, stated, "The designation as an Outstanding Corporate Research Institute is official recognition of SecureLink's technological capabilities and growth potential. NETx technology reduces reliance on decryption devices, significantly enhancing the flexibility and cost efficiency of security infrastructure operations."
He further emphasized, "We will continue to research and develop AI-based detection technologies to strengthen our global market competitiveness."