Participation of World-Renowned Scholar Professor Norman Sade... Research Results to Be Distributed as a Global White Paper

Spoon Radio and Carnegie Mellon University Collaborate on Audio Platform Security Technology Research View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheolhyun] Spoon Radio, operator of the personal audio broadcasting platform 'Spoon,' announced on the 26th that it has been selected for the Capstone Project (Privacy Engineering Program) conducted by Carnegie Mellon University, a world-renowned institution in the IT field in the United States, and will jointly conduct a research project on global audio platform privacy policies and security technologies.


The Capstone Project at Carnegie Mellon University is a program that has involved leading global companies such as Facebook and Microsoft. This Capstone Project involves Spoon Radio's security group and will conduct research from September to December, about four months, focusing on privacy policies that global audio platform services must comply with and technical protection measures for streaming data. Professor Norman Sadeh of Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Computer Science, who is collaborating on this project, is a world-renowned scholar in the field of privacy.


The results of the Capstone Project research will be distributed as a white paper in the form of a technical report that can be utilized in audio streaming platforms. Shin Donghyuk, Spoon Radio's Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), said, "Spoon Radio has joined forces with Carnegie Mellon to further strengthen the technology and policy standards of global audio platforms," adding, "We will continue to strive to provide a safe audio community with world-class technology."



Currently, Spoon Radio provides global services in Korean, English, Japanese, and Arabic in regions including Korea, Japan, the United States, and the Arab region. It is rapidly growing, recording item sales of 83.7 billion KRW last year.


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