(From left) CEO Baehwan-guk of SOFTCAMP and CEO Kim Il-yong of NNSP take a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement. /Courtesy of SOFTCAMP

SOFTCAMP announced on the 30th that it will sign a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NNSP to cooperate in responding to the National Network Security System (N²SF) transition and Operational Technology (OT) security market.

Through this agreement, the two companies will jointly propose zero trust-based solutions that align with the National Network Security System transition for public institutions. They will expand sales and technical collaboration linked to complementary product lines targeting various customer groups, including financial, public, and general corporations.

The two companies will jointly propose SOFTCAMP's web isolation (RBI) based secure remote access service "SHIELD Gate" and NNSP's next-generation cross-domain solution (CDS) "ANNET CDS." These two solutions can safely support software as a service (SaaS) and internet usage for internal users on networks with different data classifications, ensuring both security and work convenience. Additionally, the two companies plan to expand collaboration in the OT security market.

In particular, a flexible approach is provided by applying differentiated security controls according to the importance of tasks and the sensitivity of data required in the National Network Security System environment, with three grades: ▲Classified ▲Sensitive ▲Open.

Bae Hwan-guk, CEO of SOFTCAMP, noted, "In the National Network Security System environment, various artificial intelligence (AI) and SaaS that have been limited in the isolated network environment can now be used simultaneously, requiring differentiated security policies." He added, "SOFTCAMP expects to propose a sustainable and flexible security system in the National Network Security System with NNSP, which can enhance the security and productivity of customer businesses overall."

Kim Il-yong, CEO of NNSP, said, "NNSP and SOFTCAMP are advancing comprehensive cooperation to strengthen the connection of solutions and services needed to create not only the National Network Security System but also the OT security environment."

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