Sungshin Women's University will offer the "Information Security Course with Microsoft (Microsoft SC-900 Certification Program)" online and remotely for four days, from August 25 to August 28.


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This program is part of the regional specialized initiative "SW021 (Software Zero to One)" and aims to systematically strengthen basic competencies to respond to cybersecurity threats. The course is open to current students (including those on leave), alumni of Sungshin Women's University, and local youth aged 19 to 34. Participation is free for all attendees. Enrollment is limited to the first 33 applicants, and registration can be completed online through the university's regional youth career development system, "SunShine."


Participants will learn essential concepts required in cloud environments, such as Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft security and compliance solutions, and develop practical information security skills. In particular, participants will have the opportunity to take the Microsoft SC-900 security fundamentals certification exam free of charge. Those who complete the entire program will receive a certificate of completion issued by the Director of Career and Employment at Sungshin Women's University, featuring the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) logo.


The curriculum includes an overview of the SC-900 course and understanding of security, compliance, and ID concepts; hands-on practice with Microsoft security and compliance solutions; and tips for preparing for the SC-900 exam, including sample questions. On the final day, group certification exams will be held, and a special lecture by an IT company HR manager will provide practical advice on employment trends and career direction in the information security field.



Lee Chaeyoung, Director of the University Job Plus Center at Sungshin Women's University, stated, "With the acceleration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and digital transformation, the importance of information security is growing every day," and added, "We hope that this program will help young people preparing for employment build the foundational skills needed to grow into security experts."


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