Lecture by Korea-US-Japan Financial Security Experts Invited

'Big Blur Era' Financial Security... Financial Security Institute Hosts 'FISCON 2022' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] An event discussing financial security strategies in the 'big blur' era, where boundaries have collapsed, involving the private sector, government, and academia, will be held.


The Financial Security Institute announced on the 17th that it will hold 'FISCON 2022' at the Conrad Seoul Hotel in Yeouido, Jung-gu, Seoul, on the 15th of next month. This event, which started in 2007 and is now in its 16th year, is jointly hosted by the Financial Information Protection Council and the Financial Security Forum, with support from the Financial Services Commission, the Financial Supervisory Service, and the Korea Information Security Industry Association.


At the event, for the first time in Korea, invited lectures by experts from the Financial Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISAC) of Korea, the United States, and Japan will be held. Kim Yongtae, Director of the Digital Financial Innovation Bureau at the Financial Supervisory Service, is also scheduled to deliver a keynote speech on the topic of 'Digital Financial Innovation and Supervision Directions.'


Following this, the program includes ▲Strategy Track (digital finance policies and legal/regulatory trends such as cloud and network separation regulation improvements in the financial sector, and overseas compliance considerations when financial companies expand abroad) ▲Technology Track (cyber threats targeting digital assets, introduction of digital identity authentication and its utilization trends in the financial sector, etc.) ▲Response Track (2023 digital finance and cybersecurity issue outlook, key considerations when establishing zero-trust security systems, latest security issues and cyber threat response cases) ▲and trends in information protection and personal information protection management system certification (ISMS-P) for security officers of the Financial Security Institute’s member companies in banking, securities, insurance, and card sectors.


Those wishing to participate in the event can pre-register on the Financial Security Institute’s website starting from that day.



Kim Cheolwoong, President of the Financial Security Institute, said, "I hope this event will be an opportunity to explore future strategies for financial security in digital finance and to obtain necessary information for responding to the latest technologies and cybersecurity threats," adding, "We will strive to lay the foundation for international cyber security cooperation and develop this into an international financial security conference in the future."


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