en.Wedoany.com Reported - Piolink (represented by Cho Young-cheol) announced on the 24th that a consortium comprising the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), Korea Communication Internet Technology, and Airkey has been awarded the Project Management Consulting (PMC) service for the "Philippine National Cybersecurity Center Construction Project." This project, funded through the Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), involves KISA collaborating with domestic information security companies to build a cybersecurity system for an overseas country. It is expected to become a representative information security ODA case showcasing the global promotion of Korea's security technologies and operational expertise.

Enhancing K-Cyber Security Technology Competitiveness in Southeast Asia. Recently, with the increase in cyberattacks targeting national infrastructure and public institutions, the need to establish a national-level integrated Security Operations Center (SOC) and incident response system has become increasingly prominent. ODA projects where Korea shares intrusion incident response experiences and security operation management models with developing countries are expanding, which is expected to enhance the cyber resilience of recipient nations while broadening the overseas market foundation for domestic information security companies. Piolink previously participated in the Kyrgyzstan National Cybersecurity System Construction Project, gaining full-cycle execution experience from strategy formulation and legal/institutional improvements to national security model design. That project was evaluated as one of the first cases where domestic information security companies transferred security consulting and security operation technologies overseas through ODA.
In the Philippine project, the consortium will support center construction, operational system establishment, and overall project management based on a domestically validated national security operation management model, while also participating in formulating policies and operational processes aimed at strengthening the Philippines' cyber threat response capabilities. Piolink plans to leverage this opportunity to enhance K-Cyber Security technology competitiveness in the Southeast Asian market and expand business to neighboring countries. Piolink CEO Cho Young-cheol stated that the successful execution of the Kyrgyzstan project led to winning the bid for this Philippine National Cybersecurity Center Construction Project. He added that the company will continue to create successful cases of information security ODA projects, steadily expand the overseas foundation of K-Cyber Security, and ensure that domestic security technologies and operational capabilities gain global recognition.
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