Collaboration on Customized Security Solutions
for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
Webcash, a B2B financial artificial intelligence (AI) agent company, announced on July 10 that it has signed a business agreement with cybersecurity company SK Shieldus to expand their customer base.
Webcash and SK Shieldus have signed a strategic business agreement to expand their customer base. From the left, Byungmu Kim, Vice President and Head of Cybersecurity Division at SK Shieldus, and Wonju Kang, CEO of Webcash. Webcash
Under this agreement, the two companies will cooperate in joint marketing and promotions, provide customized security services tailored to different company sizes, and identify additional collaborative projects.
As the first step, SK Shieldus's subscription-based security service "Cyber Guard" will be offered as an additional product to the more than 40,000 small and medium-sized business customers using Webcash's accounting automation solution "AI Kyungri Nara."
Customers can easily apply for the security service through the store on the AI Kyungri Nara website.
Going forward, both companies plan to gradually expand their cooperation by offering their flagship solutions tailored to large and mid-sized corporate clients as well.
Webcash expects that by providing SK Shieldus's security services with more reasonable configurations and pricing, it will be able to enhance the credibility and competitiveness of its own financial solutions.
Byungmu Kim, Vice President and Head of Cybersecurity Division at SK Shieldus, said, "Our collaboration with Webcash will drive the expansion of our customer base and foster mutual growth for both companies. We will provide optimal security services so that everyone, regardless of company size, can enjoy a stable business environment."
Wonju Kang, CEO of Webcash, said, "It is meaningful to introduce SK Shieldus's excellent security technology together. Webcash will also fulfill its responsibility to ensure that corporate clients can conduct financial operations in a safer environment."
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