MOU for Joint Response to Hacking Incidents Affecting Companies and Institutions

Stealth Solution, a cybersecurity specialist company, announced on July 8, 2026 that it has signed a "business agreement for joint response to hacking damages" with Law Firm Lin, and will provide an integrated response system for victimized companies and institutions.

Park Yuhan, CEO of Stealth Solution (left), and Lim Jinseok, CEO of Law Firm Lin (right), are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Stealth Solution

Park Yuhan, CEO of Stealth Solution (left), and Lim Jinseok, CEO of Law Firm Lin (right), are taking a commemorative photo at the business agreement ceremony. Stealth Solution

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This agreement was established to provide a comprehensive response system for companies and institutions that have suffered hacking damages. The system covers everything from diagnosing the cause and extent of breaches, to technical measures for preventing recurrence, as well as legal remedies such as compensation for damages, criminal response, and minimizing sanctions. With this agreement, companies affected by hacking can now receive both technical and legal support in an integrated manner, without the need to separately seek out security firms and law firms.


The two companies will build a three-stage integrated response system, consisting of damage assessment, technical solutions for preventing further breaches, and legal action such as claims for damages and criminal proceedings.


Stealth Solution operates a red team composed of former Cyber Operations Command center directors and operations team leaders, who accurately diagnose attack vectors and the scale of data leaks. The company also establishes a system to prevent recurrence using its proprietary "Network Moving Target Defense (Network MTD)" and "Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)" technologies.


"Network Moving Target Defense" is a technology that changes IP addresses and ports every second, dispersing the attack surface into 4.2 billion combinations and making it impossible for attackers to pinpoint the actual target. It achieved a 100% defense rate in the MITRE ATT&CK evaluation, which is the international standard for hacking attack techniques. "Fully Homomorphic Encryption" is a technology that encrypts data with quantum resistance and allows computation on encrypted data without decryption. The U.S. Department of Justice designated it as an "essential privacy-enhancing technology" in April 2025.


Law Firm Lin is responsible for all legal consultation, including responses to violations of the Personal Information Protection Act and the Information and Communications Network Act, claims for damages, criminal complaints and cooperation with investigations, and revising contracts and governance structures to prevent recurrence.


According to the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), the number of reported cyber intrusion incidents in the private sector in Korea surged by 48%, from 1,277 cases in 2023 to 1,887 cases in 2024. In 2025, it reached an all-time high of 2,383 cases.



Park Yuhan, CEO of Stealth Solution, said, "In an era where AI automatically develops hacking tools and quantum computers threaten existing encryption systems, it is difficult to prevent damages with post-detection security alone. We have established a system where affected companies can receive both technical measures for preventing recurrence and legal remedies at the same time."


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