SeekersLab-CUPIA-ISACA Trilateral MOU
SeekersLab has signed a trilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Customs UNI-PASS International Agency (CUPIA) and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) to strengthen global e-customs security and advance IT governance cooperation.
Partnership Overview
The trilateral MOU establishes a framework for collaboration across three key areas:
- E-Customs Security Enhancement: Strengthening cybersecurity for the Uni-Pass e-customs system deployed across 39 countries
- Talent Development: Joint programs for developing global cybersecurity professionals
- Standards Cooperation: Alignment with international IT governance and security standards
About the Partners
| Organization | Role |
|---|---|
| SeekersLab | Security technology provider — AI-powered SIEM, cloud security, and threat detection solutions |
| CUPIA | Operator of Uni-Pass, Korea's e-customs platform exported to 39 countries worldwide |
| ISACA | Global association for IT governance, risk, and cybersecurity professionals with 170,000+ members |
Key Initiatives
The partnership will focus on:
- Security Assessment: Comprehensive security evaluation of Uni-Pass systems across deployed countries
- AI Security Integration: Deployment of AI-based threat detection and monitoring solutions
- Training Programs: Joint cybersecurity certification and training programs
- Standard Development: Collaborative development of e-customs security standards
Global Impact
With Uni-Pass operating in 39 countries and processing billions of dollars in customs transactions, this partnership has significant implications for global trade security. The integration of SeekersLab's advanced security technologies will help protect critical customs infrastructure worldwide.
A SeekersLab representative stated, "This trilateral partnership with CUPIA and ISACA represents a significant step in our global expansion strategy. By combining our security expertise with CUPIA's international reach and ISACA's governance standards, we can make a meaningful contribution to global e-customs security."
