<기사제목>National Police Agency, KT, and Financial Security Institute Join Forces to Eradicate Telecommunications Financial Fraud기사제목>
Jongho Park, Head of KT Network Control Headquarters; Seungyoung Yoon, Director of the Investigation Bureau at the National Police Agency; Gurak Lim, Head of the Cyber Response Headquarters at the Financial Security Institute (from left) / Photo by National Police Agency
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] The National Police Agency announced on the 28th that it has signed a business agreement with KT and the Financial Security Institute to eradicate telecommunication financial fraud (such as voice phishing).
The business agreement ceremony took place the previous day at the National Police Agency in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, where the institutions agreed to join forces to prevent damage from telecommunication financial fraud crimes. According to the agreement, the National Police Agency will share the latest crime-related data obtained from telecommunication financial fraud cases with KT and the Financial Security Institute. This data will be used to develop security technologies aimed at preventing fraud damage.
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Yoon Seung-young, Director of the Investigation Bureau at the National Police Agency, stated, "We will continue to develop advanced technologies that can protect the public's assets from crime through cooperation with related organizations to realize a safe society." Park Jong-ho, Head of KT's Network Control Headquarters, said, "Based on the nation's top-level network security facilities and technological capabilities, we will actively cooperate with the National Police Agency's crime crackdown efforts."
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