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As the the manager of the operations of internet in Korea, KISA performs the following responsibilities:<ref>[http://sel.icann.org/ sel.icann.org]</ref>
As the the manager of the operations of internet in Korea, KISA performs the following responsibilities:<ref>[http://sel.icann.org/ sel.icann.org]</ref>
# Development of Internet related policy
# Development of Internet related policy
# Build and enhance the environment for the Internet society
# Build and enhance the environment for the internet society
# Promotes the Internet usage
# Promotes internet usage in the country
# Protects national Internet infrastructure from hacking cyber-terror, spam and other malicious activities
# Protects national internet infrastructure from hacking cyber-terror, spam and other malicious activities
# Operates [[krCERT CC]] (Korea Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center) to improve Internet security in Korea
# Operates [[krCERT CC]] (Korea Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center) to improve Internet security in Korea
# Support international organizations such as ITU and OECD as well as assist the Korean IT companies
# Support international organizations such as ITU and OECD as well as assist the Korean IT companies

Revision as of 13:57, 12 May 2011

Type: Public
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2009
Headquarters: 11F 398, Seochoro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 137-875
Country: Korea
Website: kisa.or.kr
Key People
Seo Jong Ryeol, Chairman

Hee Jung Kim, President

KISA(Korea Internet & Security Agency) is a public corporation responsible in managing the operations of the Korean internet such as the IP address and the .kr country code top level domain (ccTLD). The agency also conducts researches for the next generation internet address resources of the country.

History[edit | edit source]

The Agency was established through the merger of three institutions, NIDA (National Internet Development Agency of Korea), KISA and KIICA (Korea IT International Cooperation Agency) on June 23, 2009.[1]

Responsibilities[edit | edit source]

As the the manager of the operations of internet in Korea, KISA performs the following responsibilities:[2]

  1. Development of Internet related policy
  2. Build and enhance the environment for the internet society
  3. Promotes internet usage in the country
  4. Protects national internet infrastructure from hacking cyber-terror, spam and other malicious activities
  5. Operates krCERT CC (Korea Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center) to improve Internet security in Korea
  6. Support international organizations such as ITU and OECD as well as assist the Korean IT companies

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