The endpoint detection and response (EDR) solution from the cybersecurity corporations Genians proved its competitiveness by earning global certification.
Genians said on the 17th that it obtained final certification in the "2026 EDR detection validation test" conducted by AV-Comparatives, a global security product performance evaluation organization. The certification evaluates security competitiveness based on how accurately and thoroughly a security program detects and tracks a total of 14 stages of simulated hacking attacks that reflect the latest attack trends.
To obtain final certification, a product must prove uninterrupted detection visibility in at least two-thirds of the stages across a sophisticated, end-to-end attack chain. It must also demonstrate "contextualization," the capability to organically correlate isolated events occurring across different infrastructures.
In addition, it must simultaneously meet reliability requirements by strictly limiting indiscriminate alert generation to three or fewer scenarios out of five false-positive (Signal-to-Noise) scenarios that mistake normal system administration behavior as a threat.
Among the nine solutions worldwide that passed final certification in this validation, Genians is the only Korea corporations.
Executive Director Lee Min-sang of Genians' Security Solutions Lab said, "In an era of intelligent autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) hacking that designs real-time attack scenarios on its own, we must rebuild defense systems on the realistic premise that 'an endpoint can be breached at any time,' focusing on post-compromise detection and rapid visibility."
Lee added, "Leveraging the global certification of the 'Genians Insights E 3.0' platform, which perfectly integrates EDR, antivirus (AV), anti-ransomware (AR), and device control functions, and our differentiated AI capabilities, we will accelerate expansion into the global endpoint security market."