SOFTCAMP announced on the 2nd that it held 'SOFTCAMP SOLUTION DAY 2025' in Tokyo on the 30th of last month to strengthen its efforts in the Japanese market.
The event was held to solidify strategic footholds in the Japanese market and enhance partnerships, focusing on the changing environment due to the easing of Japan's network separation regulations (Local Break Out, LBO) while seeking new business opportunities.
The seminar focused on zero-trust security, covering topics such as ▲ RBI (Remote Browser Isolation) as a replacement technology for VPN/VDI ▲ the coexistence of convenience, security, and expense through SHIELDGate ▲ the partner growth roadmap and introduction of the partner support portal.
On this day, SOFTCAMP introduced the web isolation-based secure remote access service 'SHIELDGate' and the cloud environment account management service 'SHIELD ID,' presenting ways to ensure work efficiency and security under consistent security policies from both inside and outside.
Additionally, the company announced its strategy for 'growing together with partners' in the Japanese market, stating its plan to focus on enhancing the competitiveness of partner companies and the quality of customer service through an integrated domestic and international partner support window and a dedicated portal.
Bae Hwan-guk, CEO of SOFTCAMP, said, 'Japan is also in a situation where safety and cost-effective security, suitable for the easing of network separation similar to Korea, has emerged as a key issue,' adding, 'SOFTCAMP will create opportunities for mutual growth with proposals that help secure substantial protection and the business continuity of partner companies.'