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AhnLab, Inc.
Native name
㈜안랩
Private
TradedasKRX: 053800
ISIN
IndustryComputer software
FoundedSeoul, South Korea
(15March1995)
FounderAhn Cheol-Soo
Headquarters
Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do
,
Number of locations
4
Worldwide
Key people
  • (founder)
  • HongSun Kim
  • (CEO)
  • Kim Cheol-Soo
  • (former CEO)
ProductsAntivirus software,
Network security products,
Mobile security products
ServicesComputer security,
Network security
Revenue₩126,757,000,000 (2012)[1]
OwnerHongSun Kim
850 (2013)
WebsiteKorean(HQ) ahnlab.com
Footnotes/references
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AhnLab, Inc., founded in 1995, is a security software provider in South Korea. AhnLab sells computer software such as antivirus software, online security, network security appliances such as Advanced Threat (Malware) Detection & Remediation, including APT type of cyber attack, firewalls, IPS, UTM, and security software for online games and the mobile web.

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History

Establishment of AhnLab

Ahn Cheol-Soo (founder) found his computer infected with the computer virus called (c)brain. He developed a program to find and remove it and named it 'Vaccine'. Since then, anti-virus software has been called 'Vaccine software' in Korea. He distributed the antivirus program to the public without charge, until he established AhnLab in 1995. Dr. Ahn promoted his new company in 1995.[9][10]

Expansion

Since its founding in 1995, AhnLab has become one of the largest security software companies over 50% of market share in the Korean security market alone and approximately 500 distributors worldwide.[11][12] In September 2001, AhnLab was listed in the KRX: 053800. Headquartered in Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea, AhnLab is traded on the KOSDAQ under the symbol AhnLab.

On the tenth anniversary of the company's founding (2005), Ahn Cheol-Soo resigned his position as the CEO, Kim Cheol-Soo was appointed as the successor.[7] Current CEO is HongSun Kim (appointed in 2008).[13][14]

AhnLab has been selected as one of the Korea's most admired company for five years from 2004 to 2010.[15][16][17]

On 4 October 2011, Ahnlab' Headquarters has moved to Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do.[18] On 29 March 2012, Ahnlab' Korean company name has been changed from (주)안철수연구소 to (주)안랩 by the annual meeting of shareholders.

Locations

  • Korea: 673, Sampyeong-Dong, Bundang-Gu, Seongnam-Si, Gyeonggi-Do. (Headquarters)
  • Japan: 8F, Akihabara UDX Bldg, Sotokanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
  • China: Rm.1206, Science Tower of Beijing Electronics Zone, No.12 of JiuxianQiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Products

AhnLab has many security software products for PC, Network and Mobile, including:

  • AhnLab V3 Internet Security (AntiVirus. Version for commercial use)
  • AhnLab V3 Lite (AntiVirus. Version for personal use in free. Technical testbed for commercial versions)
  • AhnLab V3 365 Clinic (AntiVirus, etc. Version for personal use)
  • AhnLab TrusGuard (Firewall, VPN, IPS, against DDoS)
  • AhnLab Absolute IPS (blocks worms and DDoS attack)
  • AhnLab Online Security (anti-malware, anti-keylogger, firewall)
  • AhnLab Mobile Security (Windows mobile, symbian, Wifi OS, Wii, Nintendo DS/DSXL/3DS, Android)
  • AhnLab SecuGuard for PC (security for PC)
  • AhnLab SiteGuard (Web filtering, protects against phishing websites and infected pages)
  • AhnLab TrusGuard UTM for LTAD (for securing LTAD)

HackShield

HackShield is a hacking and cheating prevention software suite and service[19] for MMOs and has been used in games by Nexon and NCSoft.[20] It has been available to Korean game developers since 2001[20] and American game developers since 2005.[21]

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Further reading

  • Kim, Tae-Jung (17 January 2008). 'AhnLab Announces 7 Security Issues for 2008'. ZDNet Korea. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
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AhnLab TrusGuard DPX

Optimum choice for large-scale, hybrid and advanced DDoS attacks

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX is the most powerful protection solution for Anti-DDoS. No.1 Market share in Korea is AhnLab TrusGuard DPX.

Source: “South Korea Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Solution Market, Forecast to 2021” August 2017, Frost & Sullivan


Distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have become one of the most serious threats against today's Internet-based entities, including e-commerce, infrastructure, and government websites. In a DDoS attack, compromised zombie computers or botnets can take down websites or other Internet services with excessive requests for system resources.

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX is designed to defeat today’s highly complex and sophisticated DDoS attacks with an intelligent defense strategy. It ensures business continuity and resource availability with an all-inclusive security layer that not only detects today’s more complex attacks, but also mitigates their effects.

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX provides all-inclusive features to block these complex attacks, regardless of techniques or methods.

  • - Real-time traffic monitoring and automatic self-learning
  • - Protection from network to application (HTTP)
  • - Source IP based protection and spoofed IP protection including TCP Flooding and others
  • - TCP session based protection including TCP Multi-Connection, TCP Established Attack, Low Bandwidth TCP Session Flooding
  • - HTTP based protection including HTTP Get Flooding, HTTP Null Page Flooding, HTTP CC Attack, HTTP Redirect Bypass Flooding, SQL Query Based HTTP Attack
  • - Protection against new and advanced attacks, like DNS Amplification Attack, RUDY or Slowloris

Multi-Layered Mitigation Filtering

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX employs following multi-layered mitigation filters to stop highly complex attacks: Untrusted traffic block, Ant-spoofing protection, HTTP access authentication, Unauthorized IP block, Threshold-based protection and Signature-based protection.

Flexible Deployment – Inline & Out-of-Path

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX can be deployed inline on a network or as part of an out-of-path topology. By allowing traffic bypasses, TrusGuard DPX provides a safe level of fault tolerance and continues to route traffic, even in the event of a system failure. In addition, TrusGuard DPX ensures fault tolerance and operational stability without affecting the traffic flow when located outside of the network path.

Clustering Capability

The outstanding scalability provided by the clustering capability can simultaneously manage up to 120 Gbps of bandwidth and synchronize a list of trusted IP addresses with all the other devices within the cluster.

1 Appliance – 328 Zones (Multi – Tenancy)

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AhnLab TrusGuard DPX can simultaneously configure up to 328 different zones with different protection policies for each zone.

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Powerful Monitoring

Monitoring traffic flow and mitigation measures across the network is made simple with color indicators: green means the network is secure, orange requires attention, and red is critical. Mobile devices are also supported.

AhnLab TrusGuard DPX Specifications

TrusGuard DPX 6000A
Throughput10G
CPU6 Core
RAM64GB
​​​CFast​​​8GB
Console1 (RJ-45)
​1GC​​​10 (Max 34 ports, Including Mgmt)​​
​1GF​​​2 (Max 16 ports)​​
​10GF​​​0 (Max 16 ports)​​​​
​Bypass​​Support​
Power​550W Redundant​

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TrusGuard DPX 10000A
Throughput40G
CPU28 Core
RAM64GB
​​CFast​​8GB
Console1 (RJ-45)
​1GC​​​2 (Max 34 ports Including Mgmt)​​
​1GF​​0 (Max 16 ports)​​​
​10GF​​4 (Max 16 ports)​​​​
​Bypass​​Support​
Power​​550W Redundant​​