Cybersecurity company Genians said on the 26th that it supplied its network access control solution "Genians NAC" to a global electronic components manufacturer based in Singapore.
The customer that adopted Genians' NAC is an electronic components manufacturer headquartered in Singapore. It supplies products to the global market across various industries, including data communications, telecommunications, and automotive. Genians plans to build a policy server at the data center of the Singapore headquarters, then gradually expand the scope to overseas hubs such as India, Japan, North America, and Europe.
In a global business environment, the customer needed a system that clearly separates business networks from external networks and consistently manages the security status of connected devices and users, leading it to adopt Genians' NAC. Genians' NAC is seen as strong for its ability to reliably verify device authentication and compliance with security standards even in complex global network environments.
Genians NAC is a security solution that identifies and authenticates users and devices connecting to the network and controls access. It can check and control connection entities and endpoint status in real time and is designed to be applied flexibly in wired and wireless environments and global network architectures.
Genians said it will use this first customer win in Singapore as a starting point to accelerate its push into the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. The company has secured partners in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and expects this reference to play a positive role in expanding APAC customers going forward.
Na Se-il, executive director of Genians' global business division, said, "Securing our first customer in Singapore is an important starting point for expanding in the APAC market," adding, "Based on the competitiveness of our NAC, which can be applied reliably even in global business environments, we will continue to expand our overseas references."