Strengthening Post-Disclosure Verification

On March 18, Samil PwC announced that it will launch an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered "Information Security Disclosure Advisory Service" in response to the government's trend of strengthening verification of information security disclosures.


According to the proposed revision of the Enforcement Decree of the "Act on Promotion of the Information Security Industry (Information Security Disclosure)," which is currently under legislative notice, the number of companies required to disclose information, currently around 600, will be greatly expanded starting in 2027. As a result, many companies that were previously exempt from disclosure obligations are expected to be required to establish enhanced information security transparency and internal management systems.


Samil PwC explained that the new advisory service utilizes AI-based automation technology to improve efficiency in the disclosure process. It also reduces discrepancies in review perspectives that previously varied depending on the person in charge or the company, thereby improving the quality of disclosure results.

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Specifically, the company highlighted that it has implemented an AI analysis engine to systematically analyze the criteria for each disclosure item and automatically identify required review points. Based on this, the system is designed to enable expert reviews to be conducted more efficiently. It is expected that this will significantly reduce issues such as omissions, errors, and inconsistencies that often arise during manual reviews. By automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks, the service aims to reduce the workload of those responsible for disclosures while simultaneously ensuring the consistency and reliability of disclosure documents.


In addition, Samil PwC plans to provide its service through a proprietary platform-based digital hub. On this platform, the entire disclosure process will be integrated, including document uploads, AI-based automated diagnostic results, expert feedback, and version control.


Hong Woosik, Partner at Samil PwC Risk Assurance Group, stated, "Information security disclosure will now become a key standard for assessing corporate transparency and credibility," adding, "By combining AI-based technology with Samil PwC's expertise, we will actively support companies in responding more systematically to the evolving information security disclosure environment."



He continued, "This service focuses on streamlining traditional disclosure work, which is repetitive and prone to errors, and supporting companies in establishing their own systems," and added, "It will serve as a practical solution to ease the burdens associated with the expanded disclosure requirements."


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