[Invest&Law] Hwawoo Signs Business Agreement with Palo Alto
Joining Hands for Cyber Intrusion Incident Crisis Response
Law firm Hwawoo (Representative Lawyer Myungsoo Lee) signed a business agreement on the 19th at Hwawoo conference room in ASEM Tower, Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, with Palo Alto Networks (Korea Representative Sangkyu Park) for 'cyber intrusion incident crisis response.'
According to the agreement, Hwawoo will provide legal advisory services to Palo Alto Networks' customers, and Palo Alto Networks will provide specialized information security services to Hwawoo's clients. They also plan to cooperate in areas such as ▲hosting specialized information security seminars ▲publishing regular periodicals ▲implementing comprehensive information security education.
Myungsoo Lee (58, Judicial Research and Training Institute class 29), representative lawyer of Hwawoo, expressed his ambition, saying, "We will leap forward as a comprehensive consulting firm that provides cutting-edge legal services based on a robust information security system."
Sangkyu Park, Korea representative of Palo Alto Networks, said, "As the convergence of next-generation technologies is actively taking place, the importance of securing information security compliance capabilities is being emphasized," adding, "Together with Hwawoo, we will combine both companies' information security technology and legal expertise to enhance customers' security and operational stability."
Palo Alto Networks, established in 2005, is a global leading information security company with a core business strategy focused on providing a comprehensive security platform, zero trust, and AI security.
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Reporter Hyun An, Law Times
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