Busan Port Authority (BPA) held a 'Cybersecurity Council' with Busan Port terminal operators on the 20th to discuss cooperation measures for strengthening cybersecurity.


The Cybersecurity Council was jointly launched in 2019 by Busan Port Authority and terminal operators to improve the information security level of Busan Port and ensure 24-hour uninterrupted operations. It conducts activities such as sharing the latest cybersecurity threat information, diagnosing security management systems, and joint cyberattack response drills.

Participants of the Busan Port Authority 'Cybersecurity Council' are taking a group commemorative photo.

Participants of the Busan Port Authority 'Cybersecurity Council' are taking a group commemorative photo.

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At the first council meeting of 2023, technical discussions were held on ▲strengthening Busan Port's cyber crisis management system ▲joint phishing email response drills ▲and measures to enhance port cybersecurity through consultations with government agencies.


To enhance information security capabilities, a training session was held inviting cybersecurity experts on the topic of ‘Cyber Threat Defense Strategy Based on Zero Trust Architecture.’



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, stated, “We will continue to strengthen Busan Port cybersecurity through ongoing public-private cooperation and establish a system that can effectively respond to increasing cyber threats based on this.”


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