Raonsecure has announced a company-wide transformation to build a "digital trust infrastructure" optimized for the era of Agentic AI.
Raonsecure, an AI security and authentication platform company (co-CEOs Lee Soonhyung and Lee Jeonga), announced on the 24th that it will begin full-scale implementation of its "AI-centered management roadmap," which focuses on the establishment of a new "AI Business Division," the expansion of specialized talent, and the launch within this year of a security automation platform based on Agentic AI.
This transformation is a strategic decision to respond to the fundamental shift in the security paradigm toward "controllable autonomy" centered on Agentic AI, driven by the spread of AI across all industries, and to strengthen its market position as an AI security and authentication platform company.
Raonsecure has expanded and reorganized its existing "AI Lab" into the "AI Business Division," establishing a structure that simultaneously promotes research and development and commercialization. This organization will consist of more than 80 AI-specialized developers and business development professionals, and the company plans to continue expanding its workforce to grow its AI-based security business.
The first task of the AI Business Division is to develop a security automation platform based on Agentic AI. Development is already underway, with launch targeted within this year, and the goal is to realize an "autonomous security operations system" in which AI independently manages the entire spectrum of enterprise security operations.
This platform understands natural language-based commands and automatically performs the entire process from account creation, access rights management, threat detection, response actions, to analysis and reporting, in accordance with each company's security policies. By having AI continuously manage user accounts and permissions, it reduces operational burden and minimizes security gaps caused by errors or omissions, thereby improving both operational efficiency and security accuracy.
As a result, security personnel will be able to move away from repetitive operational work and focus their capabilities on more critical decision-making, such as policy formulation, exception handling, and risk management.
Raonsecure also plans to proactively respond to external threats targeting Agentic AI itself. The company intends to build an "Agentic AI Guardrail" system that detects and blocks in real time any attempts at abnormal access, command hijacking, or privilege abuse directed at Agentic AI. This is expected to become a core safeguard that ensures the reliability of Agentic AI, which makes decisions and takes actions on its own.
Thorough pre-assessment of security is also within the scope of Raonsecure's AI applications. AI hackers will automatically search for vulnerabilities in corporate systems, while security AIs detect, analyze, and respond to them in real time, significantly enhancing the coverage and speed of assessments. While AI hackers handle repetitive and large-scale vulnerability scanning, white-hat hackers will focus on precision analysis and the development of response strategies based on realistic attack scenarios.
As each party's role interlocks, it compensates for the limitations of existing real-world-style penetration testing and creates synergies that elevate overall capabilities to a higher level.
Raonsecure is also simultaneously developing "AAM (Agentic AI Management)" technology to manage the identity and permissions of Agentic AI. AAM is a technology that allows Agentic AI to make its own decisions and take actions, while ensuring it operates only within its granted authority. It is a core infrastructure for realizing "controlled autonomy."
Raonsecure's AAM is differentiated by applying blockchain-based identity authentication technology, already validated for people, to Agentic AI. The company has previously participated in building the national digital identity infrastructure by providing key authentication technologies, including Decentralized Identity (DID), for the implementation of mobile identification cards. Just as ID cards are issued to people, trustworthy "digital ID cards" will now be issued to Agentic AI.
The importance of such AAM is also linked to "Physical AI." In environments where robots, cars, and drones move autonomously in the physical world, digital authority is directly translated into physical actions. Because the permissions granted to Agentic AI are directly connected to safety in the real world, AAM is expected to become a pillar of trust infrastructure that goes beyond simple authentication management to span both physical and digital boundaries.
Through this AI-centered management transition, Raonsecure plans to expand its existing account access and privilege management and blockchain-based digital ID businesses into AI-based security and digital trust infrastructure. As Agentic AI spreads and AI security management emerges as a new core infrastructure domain, the company intends to lead the market based on its competitiveness in authentication and digital identity technologies.
The company has also clearly signaled its intent to transform into a trust infrastructure provider for the AI era by changing its corporate slogan from "Make IT fun and Secure" to "Make AI fun and Secure."
Lee Soonhyung, CEO of Raonsecure, said, "Security in the AI era is not just about blocking threats; it is about building a trust environment in which people, organizations, and AI can collaborate safely," adding, "Based on our digital identity authentication technology, Raonsecure will set the standard for the digital trust infrastructure required in the Agentic AI era."
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