
SGA Solutions (CEO Choi Young-cheol) , an integrated IT security specialist, announced on the 31st that it will participate in the national research project 'Development of Cloud-based Adaptive Security Architecture and Integrated Linkage Security Standard API (RS-2025-02304842)', which is supported by the Institute of Information and Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation (IITP) with funding from the Ministry of Science and ICT and organized by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (President Lee Sang-joong).
This project aims to secure interoperability between various domestic and international security solutions in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, and develop standard API technology that enables integrated integration with a real-time adaptive security architecture to implement a Zero Trust architecture.
The Korean ICT environment is facing a steady increase in new security threats due to the complexity of security management and the widespread use of APIs. Furthermore, issues with interoperability between heterogeneous security solutions and the non-standardized structure of existing products are being identified as obstacles to building a zero-trust-based security system. While overseas, large security companies are increasingly pursuing integrated security systems through M&A and technological collaboration, the domestic market structure remains largely centered on individual solutions.
A total of eight security specialist companies are participating in this project, with SGA Solutions in charge of "development and verification of a zero-trust integrated integration standard API." Based on Korea's only full-stack ZTA architecture and API-based integration technology, the company plans to develop customized APIs for each link between zero-trust components, addressing the complexity of data formats and integration methods. Through verification, the company will refine integration requirements.
SGA Solutions plans to expand the scope of its verification efforts and expand the number of participating security companies through future collaboration with the Korea Zero Trust Committee (KOZETA) of the Korea Information Security Industry Association (KISIA).
SGA Solutions CEO Choi Young-cheol said, “This project will serve as an opportunity to establish a technological foundation that can solve the problem of interoperability between domestic security solutions,” and added, “SGA Solutions will support the implementation of a more effective zero-trust model through research results and contribute to enhancing the competitiveness of national security technology.”
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