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Laon Secure Joins Upstage's 'Dokpamo' Consortium to Lead AI Security

Laon Secure Joins Upstage's 'Dokpamo' Consortium to Lead AI Security

Laon Secure will participate as a security partner in the 'Domestic AI Foundation Model Project (Dokpamo)' consortium led by Upstage.

On the 19th, Laon Secure announced that it will demonstrate security task automation and autonomous AI security technology by combining its own security and authentication technologies with Upstage's large language model (LLM), 'Solar'.

The Upstage consortium passed the second-stage evaluation of Dokpamo conducted by the Ministry of Science and ICT on the 18th, advancing to the final third stage. Aiming to select the final elite team later this year, the consortium plans to demonstrate Solar's application in industrial settings and expand its use cases.

Laon Secure provides incident response experience accumulated as a government-designated information security professional service company, white-hat hacker consulting capabilities, and AI security technologies. The two companies will combine these with Solar to automate repetitive tasks for security experts and verify the feasibility of applying technology that detects, analyzes, and responds to cyber threats in real-world scenarios.

They also plan to establish a system that utilizes domestic LLMs alongside domestic security technologies in sectors handling sensitive information such as public services, finance, and national defense. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on foreign AI models or security solutions and secure 'AI security sovereignty'.

The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding in April and have been promoting the development and commercialization of an agent-based AI security automation platform. They plan to apply technologies and demonstration results obtained from the Dokpamo project to national critical infrastructure and private service sites, and utilize them for the commercialization of autonomous security services and overseas expansion.

Kim Tae-jin, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Laon Secure, stated, "Creating AI models with domestic technology and protecting those models with domestic technology cannot be separated." He added, "Laon Secure's security technologies will support national AI transition and the establishment of security sovereignty."

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