Cybersecurity and Incident Response, Sharing Best Practice Information, etc.

KISA Strengthens Cyber Threat Response Cooperation with Poland's NASK View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 6th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Poland's National Academic Research Institute of Computer Networks (NASK) to cooperate on incident response against global cyber threats.


NASK, under Poland's Ministry of Digital Affairs, is responsible for cybersecurity, research and development (R&D), communications, and education, and handles cybersecurity tasks similar to those of KISA.


Through this agreement, the two organizations plan to continue cooperation to enhance their countries' cyber incident response capabilities by ▲ sharing information on cybersecurity, incident response, and best practices ▲ exchanging personnel through participation in seminars and conferences ▲ promoting cooperation to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities.


Since announcing its national cybersecurity strategy in 2017, Poland has been striving to establish safety in cyberspace at the national level, and currently co-chairs the Warsaw Process Cybersecurity Working Group (Korea, the United States, and Poland) to enhance global cybersecurity.



Kim Seok-hwan, President of KISA, said, "We will spare no effort to strengthen the global cooperation network so that we can actively respond to various cyber threats in the future."


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