Plainbit selected as a '2025 Export Voucher Project Participating Company'

Plainbit, a digital forensics and breach response specialist, announced on the 27th that it had been selected as a participating company for the 2025 export voucher project.

The export voucher project, which has been promoted by the government and hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy since 2017, is a representative export support program that supports marketing services required for the entire process from ‘export preparation’ to ‘entering overseas markets.’

Small and medium-sized enterprises selected for the project will receive a voucher in the form of an online coupon and can freely choose and use approximately 7,000 export support services from approximately 2,000 service providers (implementing organizations), including ▲overseas marketing ▲overseas standard certification ▲international transportation ▲public relations and advertising, within the limit.

Plainbit is a company that has been leading the security market by providing a new perspective on responding to various accidents using digital forensics based on digital evidence analysis services for civil and criminal cases.

Last September, we established a local corporation in Singapore and are providing professional digital forensics services and competitive breach response services to conquer the Asian market. We recently appointed Kim Beom-jin as the CEO and are expanding our global network by seeking partnerships with local DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) companies in Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.

Plainbit was selected as a participating company in the export voucher program after receiving high marks for its corporate vision, technological excellence, and potential for entry into overseas markets.

Kim Jin-guk, CEO of Plainbeat, said, “We can now reduce the cost burden of participating in major global exhibitions and conducting market research,” and added, “In the short term, we will create and share successful export cases in the Singapore market and establish a foothold for entering the digital forensics markets in Asia and Central and South America.”


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