IGLOO Corp. said on the 13th that it had obtained one patent each related to security information and event management (SIEM) and security operations and threat response automation (SOAR).
The company's strategy is to use this patent acquisition as a starting point to accelerate the strengthening of technology, processes, and personnel, the core elements of an Autonomous SOC.
The two patents obtained this time focus on improving security operations efficiency by simultaneously ensuring the stability of data processing and the flexibility of threat response.
The patent for "a self-protection method to prevent overload through real-time filtering of large-scale data" controls the threat detection process for large-scale data in real time, providing system efficiency with no delay even in situations of data surges. The concurrently registered "flexible network blocking method using a domain-specific language (DSL) and scripts" enables immediate security policy changes with DSL edits alone, without separate recompilation or interruption.
IGLOO Corp. plans to use this as a foundation to strengthen its Autonomous SOC capabilities.
Chief Executive Lee Deuk-chun of IGLOO Corp. said, "This year, we plan to focus on setting a new standard for security by advancing the Autonomous SOC framework," adding, "Leveraging these patented technologies, we will speed up building a support platform for N2SF deployment and zero-trust implementation for national and public institutions, and take the lead in establishing an intelligent security system."