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Signed MOU with Nurilab for industry-academia collaboration following joint business initiatives

 

 

Kookmin University (President JEONG, SEUNG RYUL, hereinafter referred to as Kookmin University) and Nuri Lab (CEO Park Jung-ho, Choi Won-hyuk, hereinafter referred to as Nuri Lab) held a business agreement (MOU) signing ceremony at Kookmin University Industry-Academia Cooperation Center Room 404 on the 20th to exchange human, intellectual, and physical resources through joint business promotion and create and spread a leading model for industry-academia cooperation.

 

 

 

 

 

 


The MOU signing ceremony was attended by Park Jung-ho, CEO of Nurilab, Choi Won-hyuk, leader Noh Tae-ho, Lee, Inhyung, head of Kookmin University's Industry-Academia Cooperation Center, and Yoon, MyungKeun, dean of the Information and Communication Department, to discuss step-by-step strategies and specific mutual cooperation plans to promote full-scale cooperation in the future.

 

With this agreement, the two organizations are expected to collaborate in various aspects, including △ cooperation in the business of 'automatic generation and sharing service of malware Yararul using the forward and reverse functions of generative AI', on-site customized education and industry-academia collaboration, joint participation in R&D and government projects, and support for solving difficulties such as using university-owned facilities and technology, design, and management consulting.

 

Nurilab is a research-focused company in the field of cybersecurity that provides information security services and educational services based on various research experiences, including AI-based ransomware and malware analysis, vulnerability analysis, and digital forensics (decryption/decryption). Kookmin University has a high level of research competitiveness in the field of cybersecurity using artificial intelligence technology, so great synergy is expected to be created through the cooperation between the two organizations.

 

At the signing ceremony, Nurilab CEO Park Jung-ho said, “Through various business exchanges and cooperation, the two organizations will create practical business results while fostering talent in the cybersecurity field, which will be of great help to mutual development.”

 

“Through this cooperation, we will spare no effort to help our outstanding talents expand their capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence cybersecurity through on-site customized training with Nurilab,” said Lee, Inhyung, head of the Industry-Academia Cooperation Center at Kookmin University. ”We look forward to cooperating with Nurilab in more fields in the future.”

 

 

 

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