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N2SF response starts with proper data classification, FasooAI executive says
South Korea\'s introduction of the National Network Security Framework, or N2SF, under new cyber security guidelines is spurring activity among security companies amid expectations of fresh demand. N2SF allows public agencies to move away from uniform network separation by classifying data as classified, sensitive or open, with open data potentially published online. FasooAI says building a system to identify and classify data is the first step and is promoting its FDR product and partial automation.
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Security hot issue: N2SF rollout nears as security buzz rises; countries scramble to respond to Mythos
With South Korea set to implement the National Cybersecurity Basic Guidelines in May and introduce the N2SF framework, security companies are accelerating efforts to target expected demand for related solutions. The guidelines include data controls based on classification levels, minimum security budget and staffing ratios, mandatory multi-factor authentication and new measures for AI systems and private cloud security. Interest is also rising in Anthropic’s Mythos AI model, prompting governments and companies to prepare responses.
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SGA Solutions steps up support for public security shift ahead of N2SF rollout
SGA Solutions said on Monday it will strengthen its business capabilities and solution framework to meet demand from public institutions shifting to next-generation security systems as revised National Cybersecurity Basic Guidelines are set to take effect in May. The revision centres on N2SF, which lays the foundation for a national network security framework. It includes security controls by classification as well as budget, staffing, MFA and new measures for AI systems and private cloud security.