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Naru Security

Network-side threat hunting and incident response provider

Seoul, South KoreaFounded 201050-200 peopleko, ennarusec.com
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Naru Security is a L0-verified AI-implementation provider based in Seoul, South Korea, delivering threat-hunting, incident-response, soc-monitoring. Ranked on proof — 0 verified records on the Trustgent index.

What they build

Naru Security was established in 2010 in Seoul and focuses on network-data-based threat hunting and incident response. It sells subscription breach assessment, network detection and response, targeted threat intelligence (NTIS), and cyber training, and named a former KISA official to head a new Threat Response Center in 2025.

Quick facts

HQ
Seoul, South Korea
Founded
2010
Team
50-200
Languages
ko, en
Stack

Capabilities

  • Threat hunting
  • Incident response
  • SOC & MDR monitoring

Industries served

  • Financial services
  • Government & public sector

Regulatory readiness (provider-stated)

    Provider-stated readiness. Trustgent cross-references these against independent sources at L2 and above — treat un-cross-referenced flags as claims, not confirmations.

    About Naru Security

    What does Naru Security build?

    Naru Security is a L0-verified AI-implementation provider on Trustgent, delivering Threat hunting, Incident response, SOC & MDR monitoring.

    Where is Naru Security based?

    Naru Security is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

    How is Naru Security verified on Trustgent?

    Naru Security has an EARNED verification level of L0 on Trustgent, with 0 contributing verified records. Verification is independent of any subscription — plan tier is never a ranking input.

    How is Naru Security ranked?

    Rank is a pure function of three EARNED signals: verification level (dominant), record count, and recency. No plan, fee, spend, or paid placement is ever an input. See https://trustgent.com/how-we-rank.