Sungshin Women's University announced on the 19th that it has been selected for the 'Advanced Industrial Technology Protection Professional Workforce Training Project' supported by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Industrial Technology Protection Association.


Sungshin Women's University campus.

Sungshin Women's University campus.

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This project is a master's and doctoral talent training program supported by the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology to strengthen the competitiveness of domestic advanced industries. With this selection, Sungshin Women's University will receive a total of 1.4 billion KRW over five years, 280 million KRW annually, to operate master's and doctoral programs in the Department of Future Convergence Technology Engineering and the Convergence Security Engineering Track, aiming to cultivate industry-demand tailored talents.


Sungshin Women's University plans to provide project-based learning and a multidisciplinary convergence major curriculum based on industry demand to train industrial security professionals in advanced industrial technology security threat detection, prevention, and incident response analysis. Additionally, the university will collaborate with leading domestic information security companies such as SK Shieldus, AhnLab, WINS, and Genians, as well as companies possessing national core technologies and industrial technologies, to cultivate practical security experts and strengthen research capabilities centered on industry-academia cooperation.



Professor Ilgu Lee of Sungshin Women's University's Department of Convergence Security Engineering and Department of Future Convergence Technology Engineering said, "There is an urgent need to train advanced industrial technology protection professionals to respond to technology leakage incidents," adding, "We plan to nurture outstanding professionals in advanced industrial technology protection.”


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