AhnLab said on Tuesday it has been selected as a supplier for the “2026 SME cloud service distribution and expansion programme” and will provide cloud security solutions to small and medium-sized businesses.
In the programme, AhnLab will offer services that allow customers to select and configure security functions as needed, based on its cloud server workload security platform, AhnLab CPP, taking into account SMEs’ cloud scale and security requirements.
In a single-agent environment, it will offer anti-malware and cloud network intrusion detection and prevention (Host IPS) as separate solutions. It will also provide a bundled product combining the two functions (anti-malware plus Host IPS).
The company said the anti-malware function of AhnLab CPP can effectively detect and block malware threats targeting cloud servers, based on resource monitoring and control functions designed for cloud server environments and rapid detection and response capabilities validated by various domestic and overseas customers. It added the cloud network intrusion attack detection and prevention (Host IPS) function can protect cloud servers from a range of network-based attack threats, including attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in operating systems, the web and applications, based on network behavior analysis within cloud servers.
Kim Jeong-hyeon (김정현), head of AhnLab’s marketing division, said security is expanding from adoption to a factor that determines operational competitiveness as the cloud becomes a basic premise of corporate IT. He said AhnLab will support SMEs through the programme so they can use the cloud in a secure environment and focus on their business.