AirCUVE (CEO Kim Yoo-jin) participated in the “2026 Spring Academic Seminar of the Korea Hospital Information Security Association (K-HISA), HIS-CON 2026,” where it showcased authentication security technologies applicable to medical institution environments.
Held at the Avison Biomedical Research Center of Yonsei University in Seoul, the seminar focused on AI-based threat response and security strategies for medical information systems, and brought together medical security officials to share the latest technology trends and countermeasures.
At the event, AirCUVE presented an integrated authentication framework centered on its passwordless authentication solution “V-FRONT.” The solution employs a non-installation structure that operates without separate software installation and provides a range of integrated authentication methods. This enables the implementation of an authentication framework that considers both security and user convenience in access to medical systems.
The solution can be integrated with various medical information systems such as EMR, OCS, and PACS, and is characterized by its ability to apply consistent authentication policies even in complex access environments. It is also aligned with the recent trend of reducing reliance on installed security software in response to changes in the security environment.
In addition, an authentication method using Yubico’s YubiKey was introduced. By leveraging hardware-based authentication, the level of response to security threats can be enhanced, and its potential use was highlighted particularly in medical settings where the protection of patients’ personal information is critical.
Jang Yoon-joo, Executive Vice President of AirCUVE, stated, “In medical environments, it is important to have an authentication framework that takes into account user convenience as well as security,” adding, “Based on a variety of authentication technologies, we will continue to respond to evolving security requirements.”
Choi Yong-seok
AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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