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K-NETZ is a Korean ICT and 5G digital infrastructure vendor whose core capabilities come from digital signal processing technology. Its portfolio covers 5G ICS digital repeaters, Digital DAS, millimeter-wave wireless bridges, optical network management, network monitoring, and Integrated Anti-drone Solutions. In the cybersecurity category, it is closer to “physical-space and radio security / communications infrastructure security” than to pure software security platforms such as EDR, WAF, or SOC solutions.
Its counter-drone solution focuses on Detection & Smart jamming, targeting major national facilities and VIP protection. The company mentions its self-developed Digital Jamming Signal Generator, with support for long-distance jamming, frequency hopping, friendly-signal protection technology, and an operational UI. Jamming targets include wireless channels, GPS, WCDMA, LTE, and WiFi, with form factors including portable, ground-station, and vehicle-mounted models. The 5G ICS repeater system supports real-time isolation checks, interference cancellation, low power consumption, simultaneous processing of multiple echo feedback signals, and Web UI-based remote monitoring and control via modem. Some devices also provide Android/iOS App UI, Web UI, and LMT, with an emphasis on Plug & Play deployment.
Public information shows certifications including ISO9001/140001, INNO-BIZ, Main Biz, and communications-related certifications such as Japan 4G/5G TELEC and VCCI. However, we did not find cybersecurity compliance information such as China’s MLPS, ISO 27001, or SOC 2. Pricing is not publicly disclosed; given the customer profile and hardware form factors, procurement is essentially project-based and customized. In terms of integration, the website mentions IoT/xIoT, IIoT/CIoT, optical network management, and network monitoring systems, but does not disclose API, SIEM, ticketing, or log-platform integration capabilities.
Its strengths are relatively complete capabilities in wireless communications, 5G coverage, counter-drone jamming, and engineering delivery, along with delivery records related to Japanese operators and government agencies. Its weaknesses are limited disclosure around cybersecurity management, such as alert policies, auditing, reporting, permission systems, and service SLAs. It is better suited to operators, government agencies, military and police security, airports, energy facilities, industrial parks, and other organizations that need radio-frequency protection or 5G coverage expansion. It is not suitable as a general-purpose enterprise cybersecurity platform purchase.
There is no public information on access from mainland China, payment, Chinese-language support, or local compliance, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. For deployment in China, it would also be necessary to verify regulatory permits for radio transmission, jamming equipment, and counter-drone systems, as well as after-sales channels. Alternative directions include domestic communications equipment vendors, security counter-drone vendors, and international solutions such as DJI AeroScope, Dedrone, and DroneShield.
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k-netz.com is an South Korea Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach k-netz.com directly.