Security Awareness Training for All Employees

GC Cell announced on July 9 that it had conducted a special lecture on information security for all employees as part of its commitment to ethical management.


A scene from GC Cell's recent special lecture on information security for all employees. GC Cell

A scene from GC Cell's recent special lecture on information security for all employees. GC Cell

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This lecture was organized to mark the company's internally designated "Compliance Month," with the aim of raising employees' security awareness and strengthening internal information protection capabilities. The special lecture was delivered by Park Jaehyun, Executive Director of HM Company, who currently serves as President of the Korea Digital Forensic Experts Association.


Executive Director Park delivered a lecture titled "Information Remembers, Traces Speak," highlighting the importance of information security in the digital era and offering practical approaches from multiple perspectives. He provided actionable insights focused on topics such as: digital traces that remain even when invisible; the principles of digital forensic technology and information tracking; emerging threats driven by the proliferation of AI technologies; real-world cases of information leaks caused by minor mistakes; and practical habits for maintaining security within organizations.


GC Cell considers ethical management and sustainable management as its core values and has been strengthening its company-wide compliance system. In practice, the company regularly organizes special lectures for employees on a variety of topics and is recognized within the industry as a model case of ethical management.



Kim Jaewang, CEO of GC Cell, stated, "Office workers in digital environments often lack sufficient awareness and practice of security, but I believe this training will help employees recognize the importance of security in their daily work and internalize practical security habits." He added, "I hope that all employees will recognize themselves as key players in information security and work together to protect the company's trust through thorough security practices."


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