Center for Information Security Technologies

The Center for Information Security Technologies at Korea University in Seoul, South Korea is the institute for contribution to the research and development of security such as security protocols (cryptography), network and system security, digital forensics. The Center does a major service to the national operating system related to information security.

Research network

Companies

Government agencies

  • Ministry of Information and Communication
  • National Intelligence Service
  • Defense Security Command
  • National Police Agency
  • Ministry of Public Administration and Security
  • Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office
  • Korea Institute of Finance and National Election Commission

Government-funded agencies

  • ETRI
  • KISA
  • NSRI

Research fields

gollark: I mean, the useful part of Discord for me is the fact that people/groups I want to talk to are on it, not some feature of the clients.
gollark: My main problem with the "no modified clients" thing is that it seems like an attempt to lock people into the *default* clients, and whatever they decide to do to those.
gollark: If their system is only "secure" because you can't (aren't meant to) directly interact with it, it's *not secure*.
gollark: I'm not a fan of the "no modified clients" ToS thing, but I never found a particularly good reason to actually use one anyway.
gollark: So all we need to do is have PyroBot secretly log everyone's messages somewhere and then after a while use them for training, great!

See also

Graduate School of Information Management and Security(Former Graduate School of Information Security)

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