/Courtesy of Fasoo

Fasoo said on the 29th that it will take part in the "pilot demonstration of the pan-government ultra-large artificial intelligence (AI) common-base national network security system."

Participating as part of a consortium led by ToBe Consulting, Fasoo will be responsible for data identification, classification, and control—the essential steps of the national network security system (N2SF)—and will support the implementation of N2SF, which will serve as the foundation for the digital innovation of Korea's public institutions.

The project aims to demonstrate and verify the national network security system (N2SF) in ultra-large AI-based administrative services, in order to establish an AI security application model and dissemination plan optimized for the public sector. N2SF is a framework in which the government and public institutions classify information networks by importance and sensitivity and apply tiered security measures by grade, securing efficiency and security in public affairs by applying it to ultra-large AI-based administrative services.

In addition to Fasoo, MONITORAPP, Enki Whitehat, and INITECH will participate with ToBe Consulting at the center, and based on insights into data management and security, Fasoo will present and verify specific, detailed execution plans for the most fundamental data classification and control institutional sector of N2SF.

Go Dong-hyeon, an executive director at Fasoo, said, "N2SF is an essential task for our government and public institutions to achieve digital innovation by adopting the latest technologies such as AI and the cloud," adding, "Fasoo will support the implementation of N2SF based on insights accumulated in data management and security to contribute to the safe use of AI."

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