Strengthening UK-South Korea Cyber Security Cooperation
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Strengthening UKâSouth Korea Cyber Security Cooperation
The paper examines the current state of cooperation on cyber security between the UK and South Korea and offers recommendations to strengthen the partnership.
Overview
This research paper highlights the critical importance of the UKâRepublic of Korea (UKâROK) Strategic Cyber Partnership (SCP) in addressing shared cyber security challenges and advancing mutual interests, including in the Indo-Pacific. Authored by Pia Hüsch and Joseph Jarnecki, the paper examines the current state of bilateral cooperation, identifies strategic motivations, and provides actionable recommendations to strengthen the partnership.
Key findings include the need for increased joint activities, enhanced information-sharing practices and deeper collaboration on deterrence and proactive defence as well as emerging technologies such as AI. The paper also emphasises the importance of aligning cyber security standards and fostering academic, research and commercial exchanges to bolster the partnership.
Key Recommendations
- Expand joint activities: Increase the tempo of engagements across information sharing, policy alignment, academia, …
The paper examines the current state of cooperation on cyber security between the UK and South Korea and offers recommendations to strengthen the partnership.
Overview
This research paper highlights the critical importance of the UKâRepublic of Korea (UKâROK) Strategic Cyber Partnership (SCP) in addressing shared cyber security challenges and advancing mutual interests, including in the Indo-Pacific. Authored by Pia Hüsch and Joseph Jarnecki, the paper examines the current state of bilateral cooperation, identifies strategic motivations, and provides actionable recommendations to strengthen the partnership.
Key findings include the need for increased joint activities, enhanced information-sharing practices and deeper collaboration on deterrence and proactive defence as well as emerging technologies such as AI. The paper also emphasises the importance of aligning cyber security standards and fostering academic, research and commercial exchanges to bolster the partnership.
Key Recommendations
- Expand joint activities: Increase the tempo of engagements across information sharing, policy alignment, academia, …