INCA Internet Co., Ltd.
(주) 잉카인터넷
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware
FoundedJanuary 31, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-01-31) in Seoul, Republic of Korea
FounderYoung Heum Joo
HeadquartersGuro Digital Complex in Seoul, South Korea
Area served
Computer security
Key people
Young Heum Joo:
President and CEO
ProductsnProtect Netizen
nProtect GameGuard
GameGuard Personal 2007
nProtect Anti-virus/Spyware 2007
nProtect Internet Security 2007
nProtect Enterprise
nProtect Scanner USB
INCA Internet
Hangul
잉카인터넷
Revised RomanizationIngka Inteonet
McCune–ReischauerIngk'a Int'ŏnet

INCA Internet Corporation (Korean: 잉카인터넷), also known as nProtect, is a corporation which sells computer software. INCA Internet was founded by Young Heum Joo, the current CEO and President of INCA Internet, in 2000. It offers anti-virus, anti-spyware, game security, and unified corporate security. It is headquartered in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Company Overview

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INCA Internet is an information security company based in Republic of Korea, and develops the 'nProtect' line of computer security products. Young Heum Joo founded the company on January 31, 2000, and is currently the CEO and President. The company currently holds more than 70% of the market share of information security for Korean financial institutions and more than 90% of game portal security.[citation needed] It is a public company limited by shares, Young Hem Joo being the largest stockholder, followed by JAIC from Japan and MeesPierson from the Netherlands.[1] Other major investors include JAIC, Japan's largest independent venture capital firm, and KDB (Korea Development Bank).

The main business areas of INCA Internet include online PC security services for financial institutions, internet business corporations, and online game corporations among others, online game security solutions,[buzzword] a united PC security solution[buzzword] for corporate internal security and a B2C business such as an online Anti-Virus for normal internet users.

INCA Internet Headquarters Entrance at Guro Digital Complex, Seoul

INCA Internet was one of the first Application Service Provider (ASP) companies in the online PC security industry. The products are widely used by Korean and Japanese financial institutions, public institutions, worldwide on-line game companies.

INCA Internet was awarded the IR52 Jang Yeong-sil award, which is regarded as the highest and most reputable award in the Korean industrial technology field.[2] It acquired the ISO 9000 Certificate by TUViT, an IT certification institution affiliated to the German RWTUV group.[3] INCA Internet was the only information security company in South Korea to be included in the Deloitte Technology Fast500 Asia Pacific 2007.[4] INCA Internet currently has client companies in 23 countries and a total of more than 200 million users in over 170 countries.

History

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INCA Internet first entered the market in January 2000, and acquired a global patent through 'nProtect Netizen' which was the first program to provide a real-time client PC information security service. INCA Internet has developed into a strong corporation with an independent technology and is leading the Korean and Japanese security market in the financial and electronic commerce industry.

Since December 2005, INCA Internet has been located within the Guro Digital Complex, which is the largest IT industrial complex of South Korea and played a pivotal role in the economic growth of Korea, referred to as the "Miracle on the Han" contributing 10% of national exports in the 1970s. It is a futuristic industrial hub, centering on research and development, advanced information, technology, and knowledge industries. The relocation has had a great synergy effect on INCA Internet and many IT corporations located here have benefited through information sharing and partnerships.[5]

Markets

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All INCA Internet nProtect products apply a SaaS (software as a service) model. It was the first company of the security industry to provide internet banking security online and has since spread the SaaS model into PC security and web security.

The company currently holds more than 70% of the market share of information security for Korean financial institutions and more than 90% of game portal security. Internationally, INCA Internet mainly provides security solutions for China, Japan, South-east Asia, and Europe. Companies such as JCB Card,[6] UFJ,[7] Tokyo Star Bank[7] are among some of the corporations using INCA Internet's protection.

Products

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nProtect GameGuard

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Online Game Security System

nProtect Netizen, nProtect Personal, nProtect Keycrypt

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ASP based PC Security

nProtect Anti-Virus/Spyware, nProtect GameGuard Personal 2007

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Anti-virus Solution

nProtect Enterprise

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Unified Solution

nProtect WebScan

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Web Security

See also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Corporate Information of INCA". The Digital Times. 2006-04-10.
  2. ^ "INCA Internet awarded IR52 Award". news.naver.com. Maeil Business News. 2002-08-04.
  3. ^ "INCA Internet acquires ISO 9000". news.naver.com. Money Today. 2002-07-09.
  4. ^ "Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific" (PDF). Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Great Synergy Effect in Guro Digital Complex". segye.com. 2008-07-18.
  6. ^ "INCA provides security for JCB Cards". Yonhap News. 2005-01-26.
  7. ^ a b "INCA Internet "ruling" Japanese Financial Institution Security Market". news.naver.com. Money Today. 2005-04-07.
  8. ^ NProtect GameGuard