We have taken a new step towards strengthening our business. At the signing ceremony held at the NIS headquarters on the 26th, NIS Director Cho Tae Yeon, 3rd Deputy Director Yoon Oh Jun, and KAIST's Lee Gu
Key officials from both organizations attended, including President Hwang Hyun (Lee Gwang-hyeong) and National Security Council Director Bae Jun-myung. This agreement addresses the recent growing sophistication of cybersecurity threats.
The aim is to strengthen the capabilities of cyber response agencies in order to respond to The new service is also in line with the National Cybersecurity Strategy announced by the National Security Office on February 1st.
The main goals are to develop cyber security technology and secure specialized human resources. The two institutions will "establish and operate specialized research organizations," "carry out joint research in the cyber field," and "scientific and technological
・The two countries agreed to cooperate in "regular exchanges for mutual understanding of national security." In particular, both organizations have established the Cyber Security Research Institute. Advanced security technologies such as cyber response, AI, and quantum
The plan is to systematically secure technology and, in the process, strengthen cooperation in developing human resources in the cyber field. Director of the National Intelligence Service Cho said, ``KAIS has played a central role in becoming a science and technology powerhouse.
What we can do together with T has an important meaning. Let's work together to strengthen our cybersecurity capabilities for the future."
KAIST President Lee said, ``We are working closely with the National Intelligence Service, which is on the front lines of cyber warfare, to create a safe digital Republic of Korea.
I will do good.”
2024/03/27 05:44 KST
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