AhnLab demonstrated its response capabilities by participating in an international cyberattack defense coalition exercise organized by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

AhnLab participated in the international cyberattack defense coalition exercise "LockdShields," which was held from the 20th for five days. AhnLab.

AhnLab participated in the international cyberattack defense coalition exercise "LockdShields," which was held from the 20th for five days. AhnLab.

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On April 24, AhnLab announced that it had participated in "Lock Shields 2026," an international cyberattack defense coalition exercise that was held for five days starting from the 20th.


Lock Shields is a cyber defense exercise organized by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. The event has been held annually since 2010 with the goal of strengthening cyber crisis response capabilities among NATO member states. AhnLab joined the Republic of Korea's national team starting last year, when private sector participation was formalized, and this year marks its second participation.


AhnLab took part in the blue team (defense team) of the joint Republic of Korea and Hungary national team, participating in the "technical exercise" category, which involves defending against real-time attacks by detecting and responding to threats. Leveraging its comprehensive response capabilities, AhnLab managed the entire response process, including intrusion detection and blocking, attack attribution analysis, and investigation of the causes of breaches.



Sukkyoon Kang, CEO of AhnLab, stated, "Through this exercise, AhnLab was able to test its integrated response capabilities by addressing a variety of attack scenarios that closely resemble real-world environments, drawing on the expertise and hands-on experience of our employees in analysis and response."


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