CEO of PIOLINK, appointed as head of KISIA
Young C. Cho, the CEO of PIOLINK, has taken the helm of the Korea Information Security Industry Association (KISIA). Since the regular meeting last month, Cho has been expanding contacts with member companies and accelerating efforts on the support projects that the association will focus on this year.
Observations within the industry suggest that Cho will focus on association activities for the foreseeable future. During the recent KISIA regular meeting, Cho stated, "If we liken the information security industry to football, it has defensive characteristics," and he emphasized the goal of creating and discovering excellent companies.
Under the new leadership of Young C. Cho, KISIA, flying a new flag, aims to strengthen the industry base this year and support domestic companies in their successful overseas expansion.
It's not an easy task for domestic companies to exert influence in a market where global competitors are active, especially considering the advancement of technologies like artificial intelligence. Finding new business opportunities amid these circumstances poses challenges for existing security companies. Following his role as the CEO of PIOLINK, the emergence of Cho as the chairman of KISIA makes this year a pivotal moment, with expectations high for his upcoming activities.