The "Japan-Korea Joint Seminar" was held by the Kyoto Institute of Information Science and Technology (KII) and the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), a Korean government-affiliated information and telecommunications research institute, on October 30 and 31 at Kyoto Ekimae Satellite, Kyoto Institute of Information Science, and Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Ekimae Campus.
- Seminar name
- Information Security in U-Services in the Ubiquitous Society"
- organizing
- Kyoto Institute of Information Science, Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)
- support
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Korea Science Foundation (KOSEF)
- Date and Time
- Thursday, October 30 and Friday, October 31, 10:00-18:20
- Location
- Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Ekimae School New Building
The "Japan-Korea Joint Seminar," which began in 2005, is now in its fourth year.In November 2004, Professor Ko Noboru of TUAT served as a bridge between Korea University's Graduate School of Information Protection (now the Graduate School of Information Management and Engineering), which boasts the No. 1 performance in Korea in the field of information security, and the Kyoto Institute of Information Science, concluding an academic exchange agreement.The first Japan-Korea joint seminar was held jointly by the two schools in August 2005, and in the same year, an academic exchange partnership was established with the Korea Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), the largest government-affiliated information and telecommunications research institute in Korea.
With the support of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and the Korea Science Foundation (KOSEF), five Japanese and six Korean experts on information security, including networking, PKI, RFID, cryptography, and privacy protection, actively exchanged opinions.