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Ahnlab Inc
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Ahnlab, Inc. engages in the development and provision of security solutions. The company is headquartered in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-Do. The company went IPO on 2001-09-13. Inc. is a Korea-based company engaged in the development of integrated network security solutions and the provision of security consulting services. The firm focuses on endpoint security, network security, online security and online game security, as well as security management and security services businesses. The Company’s security products consist of V3 series, such as V3net used to prevent codes from damaging server data, V3 Internet security 7.0 platinum used to protect user's system in real-time, V3 Internet security 8.0 used to protect windows server against the latest security threats, TrustGuard used to detect and block network-based attacks, and Absolute IPS used to block worms and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, as well as mobile security 1.0 used to protect mobile devices from worms and viruses, among others.
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