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South Korea Addresses AI-Driven Cyber Threats at Information Protection Day
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On July 8, 2026, the South Korean government held the 15th Information Protection Day ceremony in Seoul, focusing on the escalating cyber threats posed by artificial intelligence (AI). President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the need for rapid threat response and the development of an AI-based security ecosystem. Experts from the U.S. and U.K. highlighted that AI is transforming cyberattacks, enabling multi-level penetration attacks. The event featured discussions on the importance of international cooperation in cybersecurity and the necessity for countries to secure their own AI technologies. Notable awards were given to individuals for contributions to information security, including Genians CEO Lee Dong-beom for enhancing national facility security. The participation of major telecom companies marked a significant shift in industry engagement. The ceremony underscored the urgent need for improved defenses against AI-driven threats.
Key Points: • South Korea's government is prioritizing AI-based cybersecurity strategies. • Experts warn that AI is enabling more sophisticated cyberattacks. • International cooperation is deemed essential to counter AI-driven threats.