SK Shielders Strengthens Cybersecurity Capabilities for Women-Led Businesses
Providing Essential Security Services for Small and Medium Enterprises in a Subscription Model
SK Shieldus announced on the 14th that it will collaborate with the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association to strengthen the information security capabilities of women-led businesses.
Through this collaboration, SK Shieldus plans to enhance the information security capabilities of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-sized companies, which make up the majority of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association's members. SK Shieldus's information security service for SMEs and mid-sized companies, ‘CyberGuard,’ is a subscription-based service that reduces the cost and management burden of security, providing tailored services for corporate environments ranging from basic security products such as antivirus and firewalls to information leakage management and ransomware response.
SK Shieldus CEO Hong Won-pyo (right) and Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association Chairperson Lee Jeong-han are posing for a commemorative photo.
View original imageAdditionally, SK Shieldus will support regular vulnerability inspections and customized security consulting through its excellent security personnel, and provide education and training on the latest security threats and countermeasures to employees of women-led businesses to raise awareness of information security.
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Hong Won-pyo, Vice Chairman and CEO of SK Shieldus, said, "We will actively support women-led businesses to effectively respond to security threats and create a safe business environment."
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