Polaris Office Takes Proactive Measures Against 'Mythos'-Driven AI Security Threats... Rolls Out Global Solutions Across the Board View original image

With the emergence of Anthropic's AI model 'Mythos', concerns over cybersecurity threats are spreading across all industries. On April 16, Polaris Office announced that it has taken proactive measures in response. Mythos is reportedly capable of analyzing software structures, identifying vulnerabilities, and even automatically generating attack code. This has heightened concerns about the leakage of core technologies not only among major platforms and telecommunications companies, but also in industries such as semiconductors, finance, and healthcare.


In this situation, the government is intensifying its response by urgently convening Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from key industrial sectors, and corporate security strategies are rapidly shifting from post-incident response to a focus on early detection and prevention.


In line with these changes, Polaris Office has adopted Atlassian's 'Guard Premium', strengthening internal corporate data access controls and expanding its deployment. This solution is designed to detect abnormal access attempts and privilege abuse in real time, blocking data breaches before they occur. As a result, the security level of core design materials and roadmaps stored on collaboration platforms such as Jira and Confluence can be enhanced.


The company stated, "Security threats triggered by Mythos highlight the importance of preemptive detection systems for protecting critical intellectual property, going beyond simple system defense," adding, "By implementing global solutions, we will support our enterprise customers in building a stronger, prevention-focused security environment."


Additionally, Polaris Office is expanding its managed security services (MSSP) business through collaboration with global data security company Netwrix. Netwrix's '1Secure' platform continuously checks for potential vulnerabilities across corporate IT environments and enables proactive response by quickly detecting AI-based attack signs.


In particular, the MSSP model is highly competitive from a business perspective, as it allows for stable, recurring revenue based on ongoing contractual relationships with client companies.


Meanwhile, Polaris Group is working to build a secure AI work infrastructure by integrating technologies among its affiliates, including Polaris Office, HandySoft, and Polaris AI. The company has established a structure that enables simultaneous technology verification and product advancement through synergy between affiliates, thereby minimizing external R&D costs while achieving rapid commercialization.



Supporting enterprise clients to continue technological innovation stably amid the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape is the group's strategic direction.


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