Security event organizers, training and services companies in Korea (South) (41 found)

Security Journey offers robust application security education tools to help developers and the entire SDLC team recognise and understand vulnerabilities and threats and proactively mitigate these risks. The knowledge learners acquire in programmes goes beyond helping learners code more securely–it turns everyone in the SDLC into security champions.

Smart Grid Forums Ltd. are an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. They monitor the market, conduct depth interviews with technical decision makers, and translate this into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organisations.

Stratoscope experts have direct experience in both stadium design and major sports and entertainment events. Their expertise includes stadium design, client experience, event security, business management, and more. They also partner with experts in advanced security technologies to deliver the most hi-tech solutions to address equipment and logistics needs.

Strive Security provides licensed and trained security guards/officers to residential buildings (condominiums, private houses), industrial buildings (factories), commercial buildings, shopping centres, construction sites, events/exhibitions, clubs, school campus.

The Cyber Safety Force founders are unified by a singular mission; to move global organisations beyond cybersecurity compliance and toward the principles of cyber safety that work to create truly safe business environments. With over 100 years of combined cybersecurity experience, founders are spearheading the transformation in how businesses assess the risks their businesses face and the effective defences they can put in place to protect.

The Security Company is a leading provider of creative employee security awareness programmes. The company deliver best in class security education programmes that minimise organisational risks and strengthen business. Based in Huntingdon, Security Company creates a dynamic culture of security awareness; educating and empowering employees and alerting them to risks and their personal responsibilities.

Threat Extinguisher focuses on the communication aspects related to large scale mishaps. They work to normalise things by alerting people about the issue and giving updates. They also provide the necessary equipment to bring the situation under control.

TrackoBit is one of the leading GPS Tracking software providers in the current times. They have catered to more than 200 clients from various domains such as Logistics, Transport, Mining, Agriculture, Healthcare and many more. They specialize in tailor-made white label software services. They have their global footprints marked in five countries so far with more than 85,000 units running their port at the moment.

USENIX is the Advanced Computing Systems Association. For over 40 years, it has been the community for engineers, system administrators, scientists, and technicians working on the cutting edge of the computing world. USENIX conferences are the essential meeting grounds for the presentation and discussion of technical advances in all aspects of computing systems.

WorldReach specialises in transforming integrated immigration and border management, including visa services, passport and consular services using cutting edge technology. Although their reach is international, they focus is specific to the unique challenges of the governments they work with.

Yneos is a start-up specialized in the development of software solutions for cybersecurity professionals. Their flagship product, Malva.RE, is a static and structural malware analysis solution. Innovative and powerful, Malva.RE supports more than 40 file formats and allows the extraction of configurations from more than 20 malware families, helping CERTs, CSIRTs, antivirus editors, etc. to better understand and counter malware.

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