CUBox, a company specializing in artificial intelligence video recognition, announced on the 25th that it had obtained the GS (Good Software) certification (Grade 1) for its special judicial police investigation support solution ‘cuSPIS v2.1’ from the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) on the 18th.


The GS certification is a national certification system that verifies the quality of domestic software by establishing a test system in the actual operating environment where the product will be used, certifying the quality of the product (software, user manual, product description). With the acquisition of the GS certification, demand sources for this solution can now purchase the solution through the Korea ON-line E-Procurement System (KONEPS) without a separate bidding process. Until now, demand sources for special judicial police solutions have introduced solutions through cumbersome bidding processes each time.


CUBox’s cuSPIS provides essential computerized systems for special judicial police investigations, such as investigation case management, authority management, and management of seized items and evidence, in connection with systems like the Korea Integrated Criminal Justice Information System (KICS). Additionally, since it supports multi-OS and cross-browser compatibility, institutions requiring this solution can use it easily and quickly. CUBox has been providing this solution for several years to major institutions operating special judicial police, including the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.



Nam Yonghan, director of CUBox, stated, “With the acquisition of this GS certification, we have secured an absolute competitive advantage in the domestic special judicial police market,” adding, “We will actively promote the sales of the special judicial police investigation support solution by continuously integrating our cutting-edge AI technology.”


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