AhnLab said on Apr. 8 that it was selected as a supplier for the "2026 cloud service distribution and expansion project for small and medium-sized enterprises" and will provide cloud security solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises.
In this project, AhnLab will provide selectable security features tailored to the scale of corporations' clouds and their security requirements, based on the cloud server workload security platform "AhnLab CPP."
Specifically, it offers ▲ anti-malware ▲ cloud network intrusion detection and prevention (Host IPS) as separate, single solutions, and also supports an integrated package that combines the two features.
The anti-malware feature of "AhnLab CPP" detects and blocks malicious code threats based on resource monitoring and control optimized for cloud environments, and the Host IPS feature defends against attacks that exploit operating system, web, and application vulnerabilities through analysis of network behavior.
In particular, by applying behavior analysis–based detection technology, it is designed to respond even to unknown malicious code and abnormal attack patterns, and because it is provided as an integrated single agent, efficient security policy application is possible across diverse industrial environments.
Small and medium-sized enterprises wishing to participate in this project can apply through the Cloud Service Support Portal by Apr. 21.
Junghyun Kim, head of AhnLab's marketing division, said, "In cloud environments, security is becoming a key factor that determines operational competitiveness," adding, "We will support small and medium-sized enterprises so they can use the cloud in a safe environment and focus on their business."