KCG group led by Kyoto University of Information Studies (KCGI), Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG), and government-affiliated information and communications research in Korea, with a view to network information security that is urgently being developed with the advent of an advanced information society The “Japan-Korea Tripartite Joint Seminar” by the Institute of Electronic Communication Research (ETRI) was held at the The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics Kyoto Station Front Satellite and Kyoto Computer Gakuin Kyoto Station Front School on October 16-19. It was.
In addition to ETRI, which has an alliance with KCG Group in the fields of research and education, the Korea Information Protection Agency (KISA), Korea University Graduate School of Information Protection, and Vietnam's FPT also participated in the conference to explore ways for the three countries to jointly develop and commercialize technologies.
In addition, Scott Ross, one of the pioneers of digital media, founder of Digital Domain and director of ILM (Industrial Light and Magic), gave a special lecture on the behind-the-scenes of the films he produced, including "Day After Tomorrow," "I, Robot," and "Titanic.
In addition, there was an exhibition of actual and photographic panels of large and medium-sized general-purpose computers of the 1970s, and a "data transmission speed competition" in the form of a relay race by KCG students.