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Softcamp presented a new security strategy for the age of AI agents beyond generative artificial intelligence (AI). The core is to shift the security paradigm from blocking AI use to allowing it while tracking and controlling it.

Softcamp said on the 2nd that it held "Softcamp Solution Day 2026" at Fairmont Ambassador Seoul in Yeouido, Seoul, and introduced security strategies for the AI era under the theme "Allow AI, control is essential: a new security paradigm for the age of AI agents."

The company said that as environments spread where AI agents read documents, access systems, and perform tasks on behalf of people, a security framework is needed that enables safe use rather than blocking AI itself.

To that end, it proposed four pillars as core principles of security in the AI era: trace, control, authenticate, and verify. It said data generation and movement should be tracked and leaks of confidential information via Generative AI should be controlled, while verifying the identities of people and AI agents and managing even the software supply chain.

At the event, after a keynote by CEO Bae Hwan-guk, Jang Hang-bae, a professor in the Department of Industrial Security at Chung-Ang University, presented a security strategy for the age of AI transformation (AX). Then Softcamp and its subsidiary RedpenSoft held sessions on topics including securing data visibility, preventing information leaks via Generative AI, AI agent identity management, and software supply chain security.

Softcamp also unveiled new solutions aimed at the AI era at the event. Security365 Compliance Studio is a platform that integrates checks of security settings and compliance in Microsoft 365 environments. Shield AI Gateway is a solution that controls the tools and permissions internal AI agents can call according to security policies, focusing on managing the tasks AI can perform.

Along with this, it also introduced existing security solutions such as document tracking and security level management, AI and software as a service (SaaS) access control, cloud document security, account management, and software supply chain security, and operated a demo space where visitors could experience them firsthand.

Softcamp CEO Bae Hwan-guk said, "The role of security now is not to block the use of AI, but to allow it safely by tracking and controlling who handles what with what authority," adding, "We hope Softcamp's Solution Day will offer practical security execution strategies to security personnel in the age of AI agents."

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