Sikurayer Develops AI Model Auto-Generation Technology to Enhance SOC AI Self-Sufficiency

Sikurayer (CEO Jeon Joo-ho) is leading the enhancement of domestic cybersecurity response capabilities by introducing AI model auto-generation technology that helps strengthen the AI self-sufficiency of Security Operations Centers (SOCs). On the 18th, Sikurayer announced the development of a 'cybersecurity AI model auto-generation prototype' that addresses issues such as high dependence on AI specialists, the burden of labor costs for AI experts and developers, increasing manpower shortages, and the lack of security professionals with specialized AI knowledge. The prototype 'eyeCloudMRMS', equipped with the 'cybersecurity AI model auto-generation technology', is characterized by its ability to support security experts in directly creating and managing AI models without the assistance of AI developers or data analysts. Director Choi Jong-woon of Sikurayer explained, “Most SOCs operate with a three-person, one-team, two-shift system, and if one person leaves, the security event handling rate drops to 85%, making it difficult to respond in real-time to 15% of cyber attacks.” He further elaborated on the limitations of existing cybersecurity centers. He continued, “By introducing 'eyeCloudMRMS', even with a two-person, one-team, two-shift operation, we can maintain an event handling rate of over 90%, allowing idle personnel to be allocated to data analysis or AI modeling tasks,” emphasizing that Sikurayer will take the lead in developing cybersecurity AI model auto-generation technology to enhance SOC AI self-sufficiency. Sikurayer is a small but strong company that has developed and supplied integrated security monitoring solutions such as 'eyeCloudSIM', which is based on big data, 'eyeCloudXOAR' that automates security threat processes, and the AI platform 'eyeCloudAI', securing over 300 clients in both public and private sectors, including the National Information Resource Management Institute. 'eyeCloudSIM' achieved the top sales in the SIEM procurement market last year, earning recognition for its product quality and technical capabilities. Meanwhile, this prototype was developed as part of the '2022 AI Security Prototype Development Support Project' supported by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA).

