Private Technology Signs Business Agreement with KT

KT and zero-trust security specialist Private Technology (CEO Kim Young-rang) announced on the 25th that they signed a business agreement (MOU) for verification and expansion of the National Network Security System (N²SF).

Through this agreement, the two companies plan to establish a cooperative system for public project application of N²SF-based security systems and jointly respond to the transition and expansion of security systems.

The National Network Security Framework (N²SF) is a next-generation national network security system proposed to complement the limitations of the existing perimeter-based security model and network separation policy. It is centered on a zero-trust architecture that separates information systems according to data importance and precisely applies security measures to each section.

Private Technology is responsible for the design, technology development, and verification of the N²SF-based security system, while KT will provide a verification environment based on the public-private partnership cloud (PPP) and public AI infrastructure. Based on this, the two companies plan to discover new business opportunities targeting public institutions and promote actual commercialization.

In addition, the two companies plan to continue multifaceted cooperation to expand N²SF, including not only technological cooperation but also AI model application and new market development.

Kim Young-rang, CEO of Private Technology, said, “In an environment exposed to advanced threats such as a national network, a sophisticated and flexible security system based on zero trust is essential.” He added, “We will do our best to ensure that the cooperation between our two companies to strengthen public network security leads to tangible results.”


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