Lee Won-tae, Director of KISA (left), and Kim Su-bok, President of Dankook University, are posing for a commemorative photo at the "KISA-Dankook University Agreement Ceremony for Internet Governance Talent Development" held on the 15th.<br><br>(2) (From the left) Lee Won-tae, Director of KISA, Kim Su-bok, President of Dankook University

Lee Won-tae, Director of KISA (left), and Kim Su-bok, President of Dankook University, are posing for a commemorative photo at the "KISA-Dankook University Agreement Ceremony for Internet Governance Talent Development" held on the 15th.

(2) (From the left) Lee Won-tae, Director of KISA, Kim Su-bok, President of Dankook University

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 15th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Dankook University to foster future talent in internet governance. KISA pursued this agreement to cultivate next-generation experts capable of professionally addressing various internet governance issues across different fields.


The two institutions plan to pilot the internet governance curriculum in actual educational settings. In addition, KISA will support students participating in this curriculum to engage in a "full-cycle internet governance expert training system" that links learning, practice, and action, providing professional management to help Korean youth grow into influential talents in the international digital and internet sectors.



Lee Won-tae, President of KISA, stated, "We plan to expand the operation of formal internet governance curricula to multiple universities nationwide in the future," adding, "KISA will consider effective methods to nurture next-generation professionals equipped with internet governance literacy, an essential element in digital policy formulation."


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