Business Agreement to Strengthen Information Security Capabilities of Venture Companies
The Korea Venture Business Association announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with SK Shieldus to strengthen the information security capabilities of venture companies.
Recently, with the adoption of digital transformation using cloud, big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and non-face-to-face work environments, the number of external network touchpoints has increased, leading to a rise in attacks targeting security vulnerabilities.
The Korea Venture Business Association and SK Shieldus have agreed to mutually cooperate so that venture companies can effectively respond to security threats and create a safe business environment.
Seong Sang-yeop, Chairman of the Korea Venture Business Association (left), and Hong Won-pyo, Vice Chairman of SK Shieldus, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to strengthen venture business information security capabilities.
First, SK Shieldus will provide venture companies with the latest security solutions and technologies to address security vulnerabilities. Venture companies will be able to receive regular vulnerability assessments and customized security consulting from security experts. In addition, venture company employees can enhance their information security awareness and strengthen practical response capabilities through education and training programs on the latest security threat cases and countermeasures.
Seong Sang-yeop, chairman of the Korea Venture Business Association, said, “We expect that the information security capabilities of venture companies will be significantly strengthened through this agreement, playing a major role in creating new business opportunities.” He added, “The association will do its best to help venture companies with weak security effectively respond to security threats.”
Hong Won-pyo, vice chairman of SK Shieldus, said, “SK Shieldus will actively support venture companies to operate their businesses in a safe environment.”
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