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In this globalized community, information on incidents that occur on the other side of the world is delivered to us the next morning. The rapidly changing international environment is a key subject of interest for all. Furthermore, today's knowledge and information society is rapidly moving forward to develop into an intelligent society, IT convergence society, and ubiquitous welfare society.
The goal of the Graduate School of International Affairs and Information Security is to educate experts with superb information security skills, cyber forensics and home network security experts, as well as top-notch English interpreters and translators to contribute to national and social development.
The Department of English Interpretation and Translation is developing English interpretation and translation experts who focus on every detail of society. The Department of Information Security, together with the Cyber Forensics and Home Network Security Majors, is fostering experts in information security, which is a critical field of information technology. The Graduate School was the first in Korea to establish a Department of Information Security in 1998, and it has graduated a great number of information security experts.
It has also become the first graduate school in Korea to offer evening courses in interpretation and translation through the Department of English Interpretation and Translation as well as the Cyber Forensics Major. Currently, these courses are available for the M.A. degree only. The graduate school established an MOU with Britain's Information Security Group at Royal Holloway and ISC2, a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) certification association, and is actively engaging in international exchanges with these organizations.
The graduate school's alumni are establishing themselves as leading experts in a wide array of fields. I sincerely hope to see you become aware of and actively take part in the process of preparing for and creating a new era.
Department of Information Security
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Major in Information Security
The objective of this course is to foster professional research personnel as well as technology and security management personnel with practical skills who can substantially contribute to institutional development and creative technological development as security experts of a ubiquitous society that is steadily developing into a strong cyber and welfare society; and as leaders who protect the nation's and individuals' information assets, build a sound and ethical cyber society, and develop a security industry that is appropriate for a strong IT nation. Extensive and in-depth educational content is offered, including cyber security policies and management, cryptography, security architecture and engineering, Internet and wireless communication security, database security, operational system security, e-commerce security, biometrics security, privacy security, cyber terror and security, evaluation and certification, system auditing, cyber ethics and law, and forensics.
Department of Information Security
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The objective of this course is to foster professional research personnel as well as technical and cyber forensics experts with practical skills who pursue advancement of knowledge related to forensics, which is the legal and scientific investigation skill needed to resolve legal disputes and control cyber crime; and who can substantially contribute to the development of legal and technical systems related to cyber forensics by developing the ability to efficiently respond to cyber crime and expanding the foundation of forensics. Students will gain theoretical knowledge on technologies and legal matters related to cyber forensics and also engage in effective learning through practical lessons. Upon completion of their courses our students will have the practical skills needed to work in the field.
Major in Cyber Forensic
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