Professional Managers Meeting Held at Powell Country Club Princess in Gongju

Discussion on Strengthening Personal Information Protection and Ransomware Response

The Korea Public Golf Course Association held its May Professional Managers Meeting for public golf courses.


The event took place on the 19th at Powell Country Club Princess in Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do, with more than 40 professional managers from public golf courses in attendance. The participants discussed preventive measures, focusing on various safety incidents such as being struck by golf balls, falls from carts, and slipping accidents.

The Korea Public Golf Course Association is holding its May Professional Managers' Meeting at Powell Country Club Princess in Gongju, Chungnam. Provided by the Korea Public Golf Course Association

The Korea Public Golf Course Association is holding its May Professional Managers' Meeting at Powell Country Club Princess in Gongju, Chungnam. Provided by the Korea Public Golf Course Association

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The Korea Public Golf Course Association emphasized the need for special attention and efforts to strengthen information security management, including preventing personal information leaks and responding to ransomware. The meeting also covered discussions on the employee presumption system. The attendees agreed on the need to re-examine on-site safety management systems and the importance of proactive preventive activities.



Kim Taeyoung, Executive Vice President, urged, "Thorough inspection and management of various facilities and equipment at golf courses are extremely important as preemptive measures to prevent safety and security incidents." He added, "The association will also actively support member companies through advice from specialized agencies in each field and by continuously sharing information, so that we can provide practical help."


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