Courtesy of Hansak

Hansack's access control solution 'PassGuard AM' has obtained a GS certification grade 1 as of the 11th.

GS certification is a national certification system that proves the quality of software based on the ISO international standard evaluation model, objectively assessing various aspects such as product functionality, reliability, efficiency, usability, and maintainability. Hansack received the highest grade of grade 1 after being recognized for its technical completeness and quality excellence through strict evaluation by the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA).

'PassGuard AM' is a system security solution that manages and regulates user access rights in complex IT infrastructure environments. The company explained that it is equipped with features optimized for implementing a zero-trust security model. Through a gateway method, it controls all users' access rights and activity history in real-time for internal system resources such as servers, networks, security devices, and CCTV, and provides various security functions, including multi-factor authentication (MFA), policy-based command control, and audit log storage. This allows for the proactive blocking of indiscriminate access by internal and external personnel and systematic management.

Based on this GS certification acquisition, Hansack plans to actively respond to changes in the zero-trust security market and expand its system security business. It aims to broaden its application scope not only to public institutions but also to various digital environments such as data centers, smart factories, and IoT devices.

Lee Joo-do, the CEO of Hansack, noted, "GS certification is a meaningful achievement that officially proves our technical capability and stability," and added, "Through continuous research and development investments, we will provide high-quality security solutions and services optimized for market demands."

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