SK Infosec to Train 'Cloud Security Talent' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] SK Infosec announced on the 25th that it will publicly recruit trainees to participate in the '4th Industrial Revolution Leading Workforce Training Program.'


The 4th Industrial Revolution Leading Workforce Training Project started in 2017 to cultivate new technology and highly skilled young talent in preparation for the 4th Industrial Revolution. The Ministry of Employment and Labor oversees the project, while private companies are responsible for recruiting and managing trainees, providing education, and linking employment throughout the training process. This year, 28 private educational institutions, including SK Infosec, universities, and companies, were selected.


Applications can be submitted through the SK Infosec recruitment website. Applications are accepted until June 20th, and after screening, the final successful candidates will be announced on June 29th.


SK Infosec is recruiting trainees for two courses: 'Cloud Security Convergence Specialist' and 'Cloud Artificial Intelligence (AI) Convergence Specialist.' Each course has a capacity of 24 trainees, and a total of 960 hours of training will be provided over six months from July to December.


Both courses aim to cultivate professionals who can be immediately deployed in the cloud market. To this end, education will cover public cloud platforms, cloud security design, security diagnostics, and the utilization of artificial intelligence technologies.


SK Infosec also plans to directly hire outstanding graduates. Additionally, it supports employment linkage with about 20 companies that have signed recruitment agreements with SK Infosec.



Kim Yonghoon, Head of the Knowledge and Competency Expert Organization (CoE) at SK Infosec, said, "With the advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution era, the demand for cloud security experts is greatly increasing," adding, "We will cultivate company-tailored talent that is essential in the cloud market."


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