Jison, a domestic wireless security specialist, is expanding its supply by signing security system contracts with semiconductor manufacturing companies following financial institutions.
On the 15th, Jison announced that it has consecutively signed contracts to supply its “Wireless Backdoor Hacking Detection System” with global semiconductor manufacturers, following major domestic financial institutions.
Recently, hacking methods have evolved into wireless backdoor hacking. In this method, a tiny “wireless spy chip” is secretly embedded inside a computer, and confidential information is extracted via covert radio communication using a dedicated radio frequency (RF) rather than an internet cable or WiFi. As a result, wireless backdoor hacking detection systems are emerging as a viable countermeasure.
Jison’s system monitors the air inside server rooms 24 hours a day in real time and features unique technology that instantly traces and blocks the source whenever an unauthorized or unfamiliar wireless frequency is detected, even if it occurs for just one second.
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A Jison representative stated, “Going forward, we plan to expand supply to key national agencies such as the military, police, telecommunications, power, and healthcare, as well as defense and infrastructure companies, presenting a new standard for the global security market.”
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