Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and Partners Upgrade Information Security

Nuclear power plants and their partner companies have come together to jointly respond to external cyber attacks.


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Gori Nuclear Headquarters (Head Lee Gwang-hoon) announced on the 27th that it held the '2023 First Half Partner Company Information Security Council' at the headquarters building in Jangan-eup, Busan on the 26th.


On this day, about 50 people including information security officers from Gori Nuclear Headquarters and partner companies, as well as on-site representatives, attended to share trends and cases of cyber threats and breaches increasingly targeting public institutions, and discussed ways to enhance security levels.

On the 26th, a major discussion on information security for partner companies is taking place at the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters.

On the 26th, a major discussion on information security for partner companies is taking place at the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters.

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In particular, they pledged to jointly respond to the increasingly severe cyber attacks and to expand mutual cooperation and technology exchange to safely protect Korea's energy sector infrastructure from cyber threats.


Lee Gwang-hoon, head of Gori Nuclear Headquarters, said, "This will be a good opportunity to share new ideas and the latest trends in information security, laying the foundation for joint responses to future cyber threats."



Starting this year, Gori Nuclear Headquarters has been implementing a monthly 'Visiting Information Security Service,' communicating with on-site departments through case-based information security education and creating more touchpoints to reduce resistance to information security.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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