SK Shieldus Strengthens AI Security Under CEO Min Gi-sik's Leadership

by Shin Hye An Posted : June 10, 2026, 09:33Updated : June 10, 2026, 09:33
Min Gi-sik, CEO of SK Shieldus
Min Gi-sik, CEO of SK Shieldus [Photo=SK Shieldus]

SK Shieldus marked the one-year anniversary of CEO Min Gi-sik's appointment on June 10, unveiling key achievements from the past year and outlining future business directions in response to the era of artificial intelligence (AI).

According to SK Shieldus, Min has prioritized customer trust as the core value, driving changes across safety, technology, and organizational structures. With AI transforming operational methods and security environments across industries, the company has focused on enhancing integrated capabilities that encompass both physical and cybersecurity.

Upon his appointment, Min identified digital transformation (DX) and technological advancement as major tasks based on an AI-driven service framework.

First, SK Shieldus has redefined safety as a central business management issue and strengthened its field-centered safety management system. The company established a safety and health task force under the Chief Safety and Health Officer (CSPO).

SK Shieldus is positioning AI as a key driver of future growth, expanding the application of AI technologies across all areas of physical and cybersecurity. In the physical security sector, the company has enhanced customer response capabilities with AI CCTV, which is the first in the private sector to receive TTA certification in South Korea.

In cybersecurity, the company is strengthening its threat detection and response systems through AI-based security monitoring platforms like Secudium and MDR. Additionally, it is pursuing research and development of new AI security technologies through its expert group.

Building on these changes and innovations, SK Shieldus plans to accelerate preparations for future business. In the physical security sector, the company aims to expand service areas in response to societal changes, including senior care and unmanned stores, aligning with customer expectations for safety, care, and operational convenience. In cybersecurity, it plans to introduce proactive next-generation security operations based on AI security technologies, including the establishment of an Agentic Security Operations Center (SOC).

Min Gi-sik stated, "The spread of AI demands fundamental changes in the security industry. In the future, security will expand beyond threat prevention to managing business risks for customers." He added, "SK Shieldus will broaden the role of security based on the accumulated experience in both physical and cybersecurity to meet customer needs."



* This article has been translated by AI.