Information Security Career Experience Event Held on the 14th for Students of Yeongam Girls' High School

Information Security Career Experience Event Held on the 14th for Students of Yeongam Girls' High School

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] The Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA) announced on the 18th that it conducted the 'Bitgaram Dorandoran Class' event and an 'Information Security Career Experience' program for high school students in the province as part of efforts to revitalize the local economy and promote community participation.


The Bitgaram Dorandoran Class is a cultural program for local residents organized through cooperation between five public institutions relocated to the Gwangju-Jeonnam Innovation City and local governments, Jeollanam-do and Naju City, to introduce excellent cultural lectures by local small business owners.


KISA held cultural lectures inviting local residents on the 13th and 15th over two days at the main building's second-floor auditorium in Naju, together with local small business owners, under the theme of 'Making Flower Baskets that Brighten Up Spaces.'



Additionally, based on a business agreement signed in 2020, KISA operates an information security career experience program to provide high school students in the province with opportunities to explore careers in the information security field. Accordingly, on the 14th, KISA invited students from Yeongam Girls' High School to the main building in Naju and conducted various on-site information security learning programs, including experiencing the Safe Smart Store demonstration environment, hacking demonstrations on laptops and servers, and a tour of the situation control room for 24-hour cyberattack response.


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