Cybersecurity corporations Genians said on the 7th that its cumulative number of global customers has surpassed 200.

Genians said the shift from a network access control (NAC)-centered business to zero-trust security and the establishment of a cloud-based subscription model contributed to growth in overseas markets and the acquisition of new customers.

By region, Genians' overseas sales are led by the U.S. market, and the Middle East is emerging as a strategic stronghold. It also added new customers in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, including Singapore.

Genians last year established a Global Technical Support Center (GTSC) in Bengaluru, India, and built a "global one-stop service" system covering everything from product sales to technical support through collaboration with its U.S. corporation and UAE office. A company official said, "We are focusing on responding in real time to the needs of global customers."

Genians plans to focus on advancing its technology by reflecting the latest security trends, including artificial intelligence (AI). It will gradually expand the scope of AI adoption to strengthen product features and improve the efficiency of security operations, reducing the security management burden for customers around the world.

Naseil, executive director of Genians' global business division, said, "We will further solidify our position in the global security market based on differentiated strategies tailored to regional market characteristics and strong partnerships."

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