JP Solution’s CUSTO is an enterprise converged security platform built around Zero Trust. Its focus is not simply identity authentication, but continuous verification, monitoring, and evidence collection based on “real user behavior.” The product lines highlighted in the article mainly include CUSTO On and CUSTO Visitor: the former is designed for PC and server login and access control, while the latter covers visitor reservations, approvals, entry authentication, and record management.
In terms of protection, CUSTO covers unified authentication, MFA, password-less access, automatic blocking of abnormal access, real-time session monitoring, access logs, automatic screen locking, and visitor access management. Its key differentiator is that it factors in authentication-media usage patterns, access time, location, endpoint, and other signals for continuous trust assessment. This makes it suitable for addressing internal risks such as password sharing, borrowed authentication media, and unlocked screens.
For deployment, the article mentions a cloud-native security architecture, hybrid and combined authentication, One Server, API-based authentication-media integration, and offline authentication support. However, it does not clearly state whether the product is offered as SaaS, on-premises, or in a hybrid deployment model.
On compliance, CUSTO lists ISO 27001 and GS Level 1 certification, and also mentions multiple patents as well as requirements related to Korean personal information protection, security assurance measures, and Zero Trust guidelines.
Management features include real-time login and session monitoring, abnormal access blocking, detailed access logs, real-time visitor status, and storage and analysis of historical records. On the integration side, it supports RFID/NFC, smart cards, finger vein recognition, OTP, FIDO, E-Mail OTP, RADIUS, and more. It also lists partners such as Microsoft, HID Global, and Citrix, but no detailed integration information was found for platforms such as SIEM, EDR, or ITSM.
Pricing information is not publicly disclosed. The site only provides free consultation, Demo, and 문의하기 options, so it is likely sold on a project basis or via sales quotation.
Its strengths are that it covers a complete set of scenarios, unifying endpoint login, access control, and visitor management, and that it already has customer cases across the public sector, energy, transportation, aviation, and education. Its drawbacks are low pricing transparency, unclear deployment and operations costs, limited international documentation, and no explanation of local service, Chinese-language support, or payment methods for the China market.
CUSTO is better suited to public institutions, medium to large enterprises, educational institutions, and organizations that require multi-factor authentication, access-log retention, visitor compliance management, and internal behavior auditing.
Access from China cannot be determined from the article, and payment methods are not disclosed. For deployment in China, organizations should carefully evaluate network accessibility, hardware supply, Korean/English support, compliance adaptation, and local service capabilities. Comparable options include Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, Cisco Duo, as well as domestic Zero Trust and identity-security vendors.
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