Managing and Controlling Internal Documents with a Closed Cloud

Hanyang Securities Introduces Document Centralization System... "Security Enhanced" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Gong Byung-sun] Hanyang Securities' security is expected to be further strengthened through digital innovation.


On the 24th, Hanyang Securities announced that it will introduce an enterprise-wide document centralization system through the cloud. The enterprise-wide document centralization system refers to a method of managing and controlling all internal documents through a virtualized server in a closed (private) cloud.


The cloud is divided into closed, public, and hybrid clouds. Among these, the closed cloud installs the cloud system within the company and operates and controls it directly. It is known to be safer than public or hybrid clouds, which require outsourcing all or part of data processing to other companies.


The introduction of the enterprise-wide document centralization system by Hanyang Securities is also a decision focused on security. According to Hanyang Securities, the system can fundamentally block information leakage within the system. In addition, various data including documents will be safely protected from external attacks such as hacking. A safe and convenient document sharing function among employees will also be introduced. Hanyang Securities expects this system introduction to contribute to strengthening information security and enhancing internal collaboration.



Cho Han-young, Head of the Digital Business Center at Hanyang Securities, stated, “Following the introduction of the enterprise-wide document centralization system, we will support innovation and growth across all departments through the digital transformation of the sales environment. We will solidify our position as a securities company pioneering the digital field in preparation for the post-COVID-19 era and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”


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