Providing Security Services Tailored for SMEs
From Information Leakage Prevention to Damage Compensation
On July 10, SK Shieldus announced that it will collaborate with Webcash to help strengthen security for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) using the automated accounting solution 'AI Kyungri Nara'.
Webcash is a B2B financial AI agent company that provides 'AI Kyungri Nara', a service that automates accounting tasks for SMEs. Through this partnership, SK Shieldus will offer its subscription-based cybersecurity service 'Cyber Guard' as an additional service to customers of AI Kyungri Nara. Any customer using AI Kyungri Nara can select essential security services for SMEs from the store within the AI Kyungri Nara website.
Kim Byungmu, Head of Cybersecurity Division at SK Shieldus (left), and Kang Wonju, CEO of Webcash, are taking a commemorative photo. SK Shieldus
The additional services supported by SK Shieldus consist of the 'PC Ransomware Protection Package', which detects and blocks ransomware regardless of company size, and the 'Corporate Secret Protection Package', which prevents the leakage of important information.
In particular, customers who subscribe to the 'PC Ransomware Protection Package' can receive ransomware damage compensation services free of charge. In the event of damage, compensation is available up to 2 million KRW per PC and up to 20 million KRW per company. In addition, the 'Corporate Secret Protection Package' helps protect a company's core assets by preemptively blocking unauthorized removal of important information via USB, email, printouts, and other means.
Kim Byungmu, Head of the Cybersecurity Division (Vice President) at SK Shieldus, stated, "As cyberattacks targeting SMEs intensify, the need for security is well recognized, but there are still practical barriers to adoption. This collaboration will be a meaningful first step in creating an environment where SMEs can easily and quickly strengthen their security without separate infrastructure, enabling them to respond effectively to cyber threats."
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