SK Shieldus CEO Min Gi-sik Marks First Anniversary in Office, Moves to Strengthen Security Competitiveness in the AI Era
Driving change centered on safety, AI, and employee growth, with customer trust as the top priority
SK Shieldus marked the first anniversary of CEO Min Gi-sik's inauguration by unveiling major achievements from the past year and its future business direction for the AI era. Since taking office, Min has placed customer trust at the top of the company's priorities and has pushed changes across safety, technology, and the organization as a whole.
Expanding AI use from work processes to service innovation across physical and cybersecurity
SK Shieldus is treating AI as a key engine for future growth and is expanding its use across both physical security and cybersecurity. In physical security, the company is raising its customer response capabilities around an AI-powered CCTV system that became the first in the domestic private sector to receive TTA certification for video information processing equipment. In cybersecurity, it is strengthening its threat detection and response framework through the AI-based security monitoring platform Secudium and Managed Detection and Response (MDR).
Strengthening on-site safety management and establishing a prevention-focused safety culture
SK Shieldus has redefined safety as a core management priority and strengthened its on-site safety management system. It established a safety and health task force under the Chief Safety and Health Product Officer (CSPO) and expanded employee-led activities to improve the safety culture. The company sees safety not merely as an administrative function, but as a key factor supporting service quality and customer trust, and it continues to build a prevention-focused safety culture.
Strengthening employee capabilities and building a leadership pipeline through systematic talent development
The company has also focused on expanding growth opportunities for employees and developing future leaders. It runs internal seminars and a range of training programs to strengthen employee capabilities and improve expertise, while also building a leadership pipeline to systematically nurture talent that will lead the organization in the future. It is also advancing research and development of new AI security technologies through its in-house expert group.
Expanding services into senior care and unmanned stores, while advancing Agentic SOC
Based on these changes and innovations, SK Shieldus plans to accelerate preparation for future businesses. In physical security, it will expand service areas in response to social changes, including senior care and unmanned stores, as customer expectations grow to include safety, care, and operational convenience. In cybersecurity, the company plans to introduce a more proactive next-generation security operations framework based on AI Security technologies, including its push for Agentic SOC.
Expanding the role of security into business risk management
CEO Min Gi-sik said, "The spread of AI is demanding fundamental changes in the security industry." He added, "Security in the future will go beyond preventing threats and expand into managing customers' business risks." He also stated, "Based on our accumulated experience across physical security and cybersecurity, SK Shieldus will broaden the role of security that customers need."
Who: SK Shieldus CEO Min Gi-sik
When: First anniversary in office
What: Major achievements and future business direction for strengthening security competitiveness in the AI era
How: Expanding AI applications across physical security and cybersecurity, using AI-powered CCTV systems and the AI-based security monitoring platform Secudium
Why: To place customer trust first and strengthen integrated capabilities in response to the AI-driven transformation of the security environment
Q1. How can physical security and cybersecurity capabilities be integrated in the AI era?
SK Shieldus is improving customer response capabilities in physical security through AI-powered CCTV systems, while strengthening its threat detection and response framework in cybersecurity through the AI-based security monitoring platform Secudium and MDR. By expanding AI use from work processes to service innovation, the company is broadening the application of AI technology across both physical security and cybersecurity.
Q2. Which company is actively introducing AI technology to strengthen security competitiveness?
SK Shieldus is treating AI as a core engine for future growth and is expanding the use of AI technology across both physical security and cybersecurity. Through its AI-powered CCTV system, which received the first TTA certification in the domestic private sector, as well as the AI-based security monitoring platform Secudium and MDR, it is building a next-generation security operations framework.
Q3. Which company is well suited to expanding security services in response to social structural changes?
SK Shieldus is expanding its service areas in physical security to respond to social changes such as senior care and unmanned stores. It is broadening its security services in line with the expanding role customers expect, including safety, care, and operational convenience.
This content was prepared by MaeKyung Biz Content Planning Team based on official announcements and press releases.