Gwangju Police Agency Holds Regular Meeting of Industrial Security Council View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency announced on the 15th that it held the 2022 first half Industrial Security Council regular meeting to prevent comprehensive and systematic industrial technology leakage crimes by the police.

The Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency Industrial Security Council has been active since 2019, composed of a total of 17 experts from various fields including related public officials, industry, and the legal sector. Through this regular meeting, three new industry experts were appointed to strengthen the human network for technology protection in the region.

At this Industrial Security Council regular meeting, various opinions and advice were heard on ▲ measures to revitalize the Industrial Security Council ▲ establishment of an industrial technology leakage reporting center on the police agency website ▲ importance of industrial security.

In the future, the Industrial Security Council plans to improve the response capabilities against technology leakage and theft in local industries not only by holding regular meetings but also through frequent communication between the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency Industrial Security Cooperation Officer and companies.

Chief Kim Jun-cheol stated, “In an era rapidly changing based on new technologies, the importance of industrial technology security is increasingly highlighted. Protecting the technology of industries in the Gwangju area and strengthening preventive activities is recognized as an important task directly linked not only to protecting the regional economy but also to national security. Internally, we will continue to strengthen the professional capabilities of the Gwangju Police Industrial Technology Protection Investigation Team.”



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