It named Korea’s Endpoint Security Company of the Year
Cybersecurity giant AhnLab announced on Nov. 18 that it has once again earned Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Best Practices Research Recognition as the South Korean Company of the Year in Endpoint Security.
This marks the seventh consecutive year the company has received the honor, according to the company.
South Korea's AhnLab noted that the award reflected its focus on reducing the complexity that often burdens organizations relying on multiple security tools.
Instead of adding fragmented features to existing systems, the company works on a platform-based approach designed to unify processes and streamline security operations, AhnLab said.
Its single-agent architecture integrates various solutions into a cohesive environment that supports seamless interoperability, delivers AI-powered automation, and strengthens detection and response capabilities through intelligence-driven insights.
This approach has become particularly valuable for teams managing security with limited time or resources, offering a more resilient operational model without increasing workload.
Frost & Sullivan analyst Vivien Pua praised AhnLab’s direction, noting that the firm was addressing long-standing customer frustrations around complexity, cost, and reliability.
She stressed that AhnLab’s ability to deliver locally relevant solutions positions the company not only as a practical problem solver but also as a genuine innovation leader in endpoint security.
“This award underscores the excellence of our unified security platforms, built on three decades of expertise in the field and a customer-centric philosophy,” AhnLab’s Chief Growth Officer Vincent Sang-kook Lee said.
“We will continue to prioritize addressing customers’ security challenges and remain dedicated to delivering cutting-edge solutions and services in an evolving threat landscape.”
