Securayer Files Patent for SOAR to Enhance Security Response Speed

Securayer (CEO Jeon Joo-ho) is taking steps to strengthen cybersecurity by filing a patent for its Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) solution.
Securayer announced on the 13th that it has filed a patent related to SOAR technology that enhances the efficiency of security monitoring through automated responses.
The patent focuses on developing SOAR technology that automatically generates and visualizes ontologies based on threat IPs, ensuring consistency in security monitoring operations and maximizing efficiency in security threat analysis.
In existing security monitoring centers, security personnel manually set up a series of processes such as ontology, ticket, and playbook creation to respond to various events. However, due to differences in the settings based on the security personnel's experience and knowledge, there are limitations in achieving consistent responses to the same threat information. Securayer explains that human-based responses also contribute to slowing down the speed of security responses.
Kim Geon-woo, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Securayer, stated, “Securayer supports full-cycle automation to enable security monitoring centers (SOC) to conduct easier, faster, and more accurate security monitoring through ‘eyeCloudXOAR,’” and added, “We will take the lead in advancing SOAR technology and contribute to strengthening cybersecurity.”
Securayer launched its SOAR product ‘eyeCloudXOAR’ in 2018 and has been recognized for its technology and product quality by establishing SOAR solutions for various public and private institutions, including the National Information Resources Management Institute, the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), and the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Meanwhile, the patent was filed as part of the ‘Core Technology Development for Information Security (2021-0-00358)’ project supported by the Institute for Information & Communications Technology Planning & Evaluation (IITP).