NaruSecurity said on the 18th that it established a threat response and artificial intelligence (AI) center and will advance next-generation threat management services by bringing in experts.
NaruSecurity created a threat response center and an AI center in response to the growing importance of incident response due to revisions to the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection. The company strengthened its capabilities by bringing in Lee Jae-gwang as head of the Threat Response Center and Cho Su-gon as head of the AI Center.
Center head Lee Jae-gwang worked for 14 years at the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) conducting incident investigations and will be responsible for establishing incident analysis systems and evaluation criteria. Center head Cho Su-gon will lead the build-out of an AI-based threat analysis system, drawing on experience executing data analysis strategies in finance.
The AI Center plans to enhance threat analysis functions by turning experts' analysis criteria and know-how into data through the "Master Twin Project (MTP)" and applying it to AI. It will combine large language models (LLMs) with AI-based technologies to strengthen analysis automation and threat detection.
NaruSecurity will proceed with an incident assessment service and build an LLM environment in the first half of the year, and in the second half will push for automation of analysis and multilingual reports.
Leveraging its network data-based threat analysis technology, the company is expanding its business centered on its subscription-based incident assessment service "ZeroTiCA."
NaruSecurity CEO Kim Hyuk-jun said, "We will continue to strengthen our threat management service capabilities based on specialized talent and technology."