AccuKnox Expands Zero Trust CNAPP Reach Through New South Korea Partnership

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What happened

AccuKnox partnered with Frentree in South Korea to expand deployment of its zero trust cloud native application protection platform. The deal aims to support cloud, container and AI workload security across the region.

Who is affected

Enterprises in South Korea that run cloud, container or AI workloads are most affected. Frentree’s customers in financial services and large enterprises will gain access to AccuKnox’s CNAPP stack.

Why CISOs should care

This move highlights the rising need for zero trust and CNAPP tooling as cloud and AI workloads grow. It shows how vendors are strengthening partner networks to deliver local support. It also signals that zero trust has become a practical requirement for modern cloud operations.

3 practical actions

  1. Review all cloud, container and AI workloads and check for gaps in visibility and runtime protection.

  2. Assess vendors based on their partner ecosystems and regional support.

  3. Check your zero trust readiness across cloud environments and plan upgrades where needed.