Jison Wins Grand Prize at the 16th Secure Korea 2025 Awards

Convergence security solution company Jisun (CEO Dongjin Han) announced on the 8th that it was selected as a target company for the '16th Secure Korea 2025' hosted by the Korea Hacking Security Association.

The Secure Korea Award is presented to organizations that have performed exemplary activities in the field of hacking security and contributed to improving the level of domestic security. It is jointly promoted by the Korea Hacking Security Association and the National Assembly Artificial Intelligence Forum.

Jisun developed and commercialized Korea's first specialized system for responding to wireless backdoor hacking, a new type of hacking technique. This system has been deployed in public institutions, financial institutions, and key infrastructure facilities, and has been recognized as a solution capable of blocking unauthorized access via wireless spy chips.

Wireless backdoor hacking involves introducing unauthorized wireless spy chips into isolated internal servers, allowing external access. This allows for theft of server information or system disruption, bypassing existing firewalls, IPSs, and WIPSs. Jison's detection system detects these unauthorized wireless signals in real time, proactively preventing information leaks.

This system has enhanced the level of hacking security response for public institutions and financial institutions by enabling monitoring of wireless routes that are difficult to detect with existing wired and network separation systems.

Han Dong-jin, CEO of Jisun, said, “We will continue to enhance our wireless security technology and products that can be used in the field, thereby contributing to strengthening our nation’s hacking security capabilities,” and added, “As a KOSDAQ-listed company, we will grow into a responsible security company.”


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