[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] The 'Incheon Information Security Conference,' which helps strengthen the information security capabilities of small and medium-sized enterprises, will be held online (Zoom) at 2 PM on the 21st.


The event, hosted by the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) and Incheon Technopark (Incheon TP), and organized by the Incheon Information Security Support Center (IISSC), will be conducted under the theme "The Present and Future of Cyber-Physical Security (CPS)."


The conference features lectures including "The Present and Future of Virtual Currency" by Ryu Jaecheol, President of the Korea Information Security Association; "Corporate Security Enhancement Strategies Using Zero Trust" by Shin Jonghoe, Head of the NCSoft Information Security Center; "Introduction to IoT Security Certification System and Amendments to the Information and Communications Network Act" by Kim Chanil, Head of the Convergence Security Technology Team at KISA; and "Ransomware Incident Status and Response Strategies" by Lee Hyungtaek, CEO of Innotium, followed by a Q&A session.


To participate in the conference, register online at www.onoffmix.co.kr/event/241096.



Meanwhile, small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners seeking information security service support can contact the Incheon Information Security Support Center at 032-710-7840 or visit the website (iissc.itp.or.kr). Real-time consultation is also available via KakaoTalk (Incheon Information Security Support Center).


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