Handongjin Jison, CEO (left), and Yongwook Lee, Vice President of Hanwha Systems, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business cooperation agreement on the 19th.

Handongjin Jison, CEO (left), and Yongwook Lee, Vice President of Hanwha Systems, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business cooperation agreement on the 19th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Jison, a wireless security specialist company, announced on the 19th that it has reached a mutual understanding on the necessity of business cooperation in the field of cybersecurity with Hanwha Systems and signed a mutual business agreement.


Going forward, the two companies will collaborate to develop countermeasures against new threats such as wireless hacking caused by spy chips and to develop a new cybersecurity system utilizing radio wave analysis technology.


Han Dong-jin, CEO of Jison, said, "In the information age of the 21st century, the outcome of cyber warfare can have a critical impact on national security and the economy," adding, "Based on this cooperation, we expect to establish a strong cybersecurity system that can cover military facilities as a whole."



Jison is a cybersecurity specialist company that has been researching and developing radio wave analysis technology for the past 20 years. Recognized for its technological capability and innovation, it received the Minister of the Interior and Safety Commendation and the Defense Acquisition Program Administration Commissioner Award in 2018, the Minister of National Defense Award and the Korea Internet & Security Agency Director Award in 2019, and the Presidential Commendation in the Future Unicorn Company category of the Korea Productivity Awards last year. In the first half of this year, it was selected as a target product for the Ministry of National Defense's excellent commercial product pilot use program.


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