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CJ Olive Networks announced on the 6th that it has released a vulnerability inspection management and diagnosis automation solution called "SECUPORTAL ONE." SECUPORTAL ONE is a comprehensive vulnerability management solution that integrates CJ Olive Networks' expertise in vulnerability diagnosis management and various security service operation technologies.

According to a report on cyber threat trends for the second half of 2024 by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), the number of security incidents rose by 48% from 1,277 cases in 2023 to 1,887 cases in 2024. Amid the increasing demand for new systems utilizing OpenAI models, the necessity for more robust security management is becoming a pressing issue.

In the case of the majority of small and medium-sized corporations, it is difficult to manage currently operational or discarded assets efficiently, as they do not operate an IT service asset management system. Furthermore, the separate management of assets and vulnerabilities presents the problem that fundamental vulnerability remediation of IT assets and tracking management cannot be implemented.

SECUPORTAL ONE offers a unified management system for asset management that proactively prevents risk factors and supports legal requirements such as compliance regulations, allowing customers to secure business continuity in a more stable IT environment.

The main features of SECUPORTAL ONE can be categorized into ▲Asset management identification ▲Vulnerability inspection history management ▲Inspection automation ▲Certification audit response. SECUPORTAL ONE integrates the management of server and service assets, enabling easy management of vulnerabilities related to assets and versions within the system. The SECUPORTAL ONE solution provides vulnerability diagnosis history management, allowing corporations to easily check the status of assets and the progress of vulnerability remediation through a dashboard.

In particular, the automatic service for generating reports from simulated hacking inspections is a function that is being introduced for the first time in SECUPORTAL ONE. The inspection result reports are characterized by providing specific guidance along with the inspection contents, helping those responsible for remediation easily address vulnerabilities. The reports detail information about security threats and the derivation process, enabling security personnel in corporations to manage vulnerabilities immediately and systematically.

Han Gang-hee, head of the Information Protection Business Division at CJ Olive Networks, noted, "As cyber security threats become more sophisticated, if security vulnerabilities are neglected, there is a risk of system downtime and loss of customer trust due to data breaches," and added that "with SECUPORTAL ONE, integrated management based on vulnerability inspection results and automatic generation of simulated hacking reports will enable small and medium-sized corporations to maintain a high level of security even with limited resources."

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