SK Infosec fosters 'Security Talent' for 4th Industrial Revolution... Also shares hiring cases View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] SK Infosec announced on the 16th that it has produced 42 graduates from the "4th Industrial Revolution Leading Workforce Training Program" hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor. A significant number of the graduates will be employed by SK Infosec.


The 4th Industrial Revolution Leading Workforce Training Program is a public-private cooperative education project aimed at nurturing young talent with new technologies and high skills. Since last year, SK Infosec has been selected as a private educational institution and has operated courses such as "Cloud Security Convergence Specialist" and "Cloud Artificial Intelligence (AI) Convergence Specialist."


The graduates of this training program completed a total of 960 hours over six months in cloud security and AI convergence security education. All courses focused on project-based, self-directed problem solving and enhancing technical application skills. Security experts working at SK Infosec directly participated as instructors and mentors in the education.


SK Infosec plans to sequentially hire a significant number of the graduates by March. It also intends to support employment so that they can work at security companies that have cooperative relationships with SK Infosec.


SK Infosec plans to continue nurturing talent and promoting youth employment this year as well. It will participate as an educational institution in the Ministry of Employment and Labor’s "K-Digital Training" and recruit new students in March and August, respectively.



Kim Byung-moo, Head of Growth Business Division at SK Infosec, said, "From the perspective of practicing ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance) management, nurturing talent in the new technology fields lacking in the security industry and creating jobs for youth is very important. We will continue to provide substantial support so that job seekers participating in the education can grow into experts leading the digital new deal era."


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