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Building the Data Governance System for Digital Platform Government (디지털플랫폼 정부 구현을 위한 국가데이터관리체계 구현 방안)

  • Sung Hyun Kim;Shinae Shin;Sangwon Lee
    • Annual Conference of KIPS
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    • 2024.05a
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    • pp.27-30
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    • 2024
  • A digital platform government without boundaries between the public and private sectors and between government ministries is impossible without national data management. Logical verification was carried out in this study following the definition of the national data management system's purpose, elements, and mode of implementation. Specifically, it was broken down into three dimensions in an effort to review different aspects: the management subject, the management method, and the designation target of national data. Finally, a description of the national master data management system and organization was given. The direction for the implementation of the digital platform government will be presented by this study.

The response of A.I systems in other countries to Corona Virus (COVID-19) Infections: E-Government, Policy, A.I utilizing cases (코로나바이러스감염증(COVID-19)에 대한 국내 및 해외 A.I 시스템의 대응: 전자정부, 정책, A.I 활용사례)

  • Kim, Hyejin
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.479-493
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    • 2020
  • Outbreak of COVID-19 originated from China resulted significantly high casualties and social and economic damages. Currently the major countries see importance of accurate prediction of originating trend to prevent the spread of infectious disease and AI is actively utilized when establishing the system. Therefore this study has comprehended the status of utilizing the AI in overseas and made comparison and analysis with domestic status. It derived the necessity to establish national control tower based on One Health to respond to infectious disease to effectively utilize AI and suggested to establish higher organization, Medical Big Data Governance, to respond to the infectious disease. It is necessary to conduct further study to utilize the results and suggestions derived from this study into the policy and if the suggestions are reflected to improve institutional imperfection, it will be positively used for prevention of the spreading infectious disease and utilizing medical Big Data.

A Prospective Study on the Aspects of the Digital Divide and Social Inclusion in an AI-based Society (인공지능 기반 사회에서의 정보 격차 양상과 사회적 포용에 관한 미래 전망 연구)

  • Seokki Cha;Do-Bum Chung;Bong-Goon Seo
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.173-200
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    • 2024
  • This study investigates the dynamics of the digital divide and social inclusion in a society increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence (AI) by 2035. Using a 2×2 matrix scenario analysis, the research explores future scenarios based on two axes: the level of AI technological advancement and societal response. The scenarios range from an "Inclusive AI Society," characterized by advanced AI technology and comprehensive societal measures, to an "AI Polarized Society," marked by rapid AI advancement but fragmented social responses, exacerbating inequalities. The study emphasizes the critical role of both technological and social strategies in addressing the challenges of AI-driven societies. It provides policy recommendations to mitigate potential disparities, highlighting the need for inclusive education, equitable access to AI benefits, and adaptive governance frameworks. The findings aim to inform policymakers and stakeholders about the impacts of AI on social inclusion and the digital divide, proposing strategies for fostering a balanced and equitable AI future.

An empirical study on data governance: Focusing on structural relationships and effects of components (데이터 거버넌스 실증연구: 구성요소 간 구조적 관계와 영향을 중심으로)

  • Yoon, Kun
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.29-48
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    • 2023
  • This study aims to investigate empirically the structural relationships among the components of data governance and their impacts on data integration and data-based administration. Through literature review, various definitions, typologies, and case studies of data governance were examined, with the definition of data governance from a public policy perspective developed and applied. The study then analyzed the data from a survey conducted by the Korea Institute of Public Administration on the use of public data policies and confirmed that organizational factors play a mediating role between institutional and technical factors, and that institutional and technical factors have statistically significant positive relationships with data fusion and data-driven administration. Based on these results, interest and investment in the improvement and development of the legal system in data governance from the institutional, technical, and organizational perspective, clarification of means and purposes of data technology, interest in data organizations and human resources, and practical operation can be achieved. Policy implications such as the development of an effective mechanism were presented.

Strategies for Autonomous MUM-T Defense Industry (자율화 MUM-T 국방산업 전략)

  • Byungwoon Kim
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.56-61
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    • 2023
  • Recently, advancement of AI-enabled autonomous MUM-T combat system and industrial revitalization are rapidly emerging as global issues. However, the Defense Business Act of the Ministry of National Defense in Korea is judged to be somewhat insufficient compared to NATO leading countries in advancement of operation part of a weapon system as MUM-T is centered on a weapon system's own device. We established the concept of AI-enabled autonomous MUM-T to strengthen international competitiveness of complex combat systems such as future global UGV, UAV, and UMS. In addition, NATO and US-centered autonomy, interoperability, and data standardization-based defense AI MUM-T top-level platform construction and operation plan, establishment of a national defense innovation committee such as the National Science and Technology Advisory Council, review and advisory function reinforcement, and additional governance measures are proposed.

Strategies for Cybersecurity in Universities from Institutional and Technical Perspectives (대학 내 사이버 보안을 위한 제도·기술적 관점에서의 전략)

  • Ki-Ho Lee;Yong-Joon Lee
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 2024
  • With the advancement of AI and IoT, cybersecurity threats have increased dramatically. As the methods and objectives of cyber-attacks evolve, universities, like all major industries, are facing serious cybersecurity issues. Universities hold vast amounts of sensitive information such as students' personal data, research data, and intellectual property, making them prime targets for cyber threats. Therefore, this paper aims to present cybersecurity strategies from both institutional and technical perspectives to help university leaders and policymakers enhance their cybersecurity posture. The study reviews current trends through the flow of cyber-attacks and proposes governance, policy development, risk management, and the establishment of FIDO and AI-based security systems to respond to the increase in sophisticated threats such as ransomware and AI-based malware.

A Study on the Development of ESG Indicators for Sustainable Smart Ports (지속가능한 스마트 항만을 위한 ESG 지표 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Jae-Hoon Lee;Myung-Hee Chang
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2022.11a
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    • pp.296-297
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    • 2022
  • A smart port refers to a port built based on digital technologies such as IoT, big data, AI, and block chain, and refers to a port that minimizes waste of time, space and resources as the only means of survival of the port. Sustainability refers to 'environmental, economic, and social characteristics that enable people to continue to use the environment, ecosystem, or publicly used resources'. It contains the meaning of 'future sustainability' that can be maintained in the future. In the face of the 4th industrial revolution, interest and realization of smart port construction and sustainability are actively progressing around the world. In this study, core indicators of the ESG (Enviornment, Social, Governance) area, which are key elements of sustainable smart ports, were developed,

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ESG Management, Strategies for corporate sustainable growth : KT's company-wide goals and strategies (ESG 경영, 기업의 지속가능성장을 위한 전략 : KT의 전사적 목표와 전략)

  • Kang, Yoon Ji;Kim, Sanghoon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.233-244
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    • 2022
  • One of the most noteworthy topics in recent corporate management is ESG(Environmental, Social, Governance). Although there are many companies that have declared ESG management, KT has declared full-fledged ESG management in 2021 and is sharing its sustainable management strategy with stakeholders. In addition, KT is strengthening ESG management by issuing ESG bonds for the first time in the domestic ICT industry. At a time when the information technology industry became more important due to COVID-19, this study attempted to examine KT's ESG management goals and strategies by dividing them into environmental, social, and governance areas. KT was aiming to achieve environmental integrity through 'environmental management', 'green competence', 'energy resources', and 'eco-friendly projects' in the environmental field. In addition, in the social field, genuine creating social value was pursued through 'social contribution', 'co-growth', and 'human rights management'. Finally, in the governance area, it was aiming for a transparent corporate management system to pursue economic reliability through 'ethics and compliance' and 'risk management'. In particular, KT was promoting its own ESG management by promoting strategies to solve environmental and social problems using AI and BigData technologies based on the characteristics of a digital platform company. This study aims to derive implications for ESG strategy establishment and ESG management development direction through KT's ESG management case in relation to ESG management, which has emerged as a hot topic.

A Case Study on Kakao's Resilience: Based on Five Levers of Resilience Theory

  • Song, Minzheong
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.44-58
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to prove the Korean Internet company, Kakao's resilience capacity. For it, this paper reviews the previous literatures regarding Kakao's business models and discusses 'resilience' theory. Then, it organizes the research questions based on the theoretical background and explains the research methodology. It investigates the case of Kakao's business and organization. The case analysis shows that five levers of resilience are a good indicator for a successful platform business evolution. The five levers are composed of coordination, cooperation, clout, capability, and connection: First lever, coordination that makes the company to restructure its silo governance in order to respond to actual business flow starting from the basic asset like game and music content; second lever, cooperation where the firm provides creative people with playground for startups such as KakaoPage; third lever, clout where the company shares its data by opening its API of AI and chatbot to $3^{rd}$ party developers; fourth lever, capability where the firm establishes AI R&D center, KakaoBrain as the function of multi-domain generalist for developing diverse platforms tackling customer needs; and the last fifth lever, connection where the firm continues to expand its platform business to the peripheries, O2O businesses such as KakaoTaxi, KakaoOrder, KakaoPay, and KakaoBank. In conclusion, this study proposes Internet companies to be a resilient platform utilizing those five levers of resilience in order to form successful platform. This study contributes to the agile innovation of Internet platform with ecological sense.

Effects on the continuous use intention of AI-based voice assistant services: Focusing on the interaction between trust in AI and privacy concerns (인공지능 기반 음성비서 서비스의 지속이용 의도에 미치는 영향: 인공지능에 대한 신뢰와 프라이버시 염려의 상호작용을 중심으로)

  • Jang, Changki;Heo, Deokwon;Sung, WookJoon
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.22-45
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    • 2023
  • In research on the use of AI-based voice assistant services, problems related to the user's trust and privacy protection arising from the experience of service use are constantly being raised. The purpose of this study was to investigate empirically the effects of individual trust in AI and online privacy concerns on the continued use of AI-based voice assistants, specifically the impact of their interaction. In this study, question items were constructed based on previous studies, with an online survey conducted among 405 respondents. The effect of the user's trust in AI and privacy concerns on the adoption and continuous use intention of AI-based voice assistant services was analyzed using the Heckman selection model. As the main findings of the study, first, AI-based voice assistant service usage behavior was positively influenced by factors that promote technology acceptance, such as perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and social influence. Second, trust in AI had no statistically significant effect on AI-based voice assistant service usage behavior but had a positive effect on continuous use intention. Third, the privacy concern level was confirmed to have the effect of suppressing continuous use intention through interaction with trust in AI. These research results suggest the need to strengthen user experience through user opinion collection and action to improve trust in technology and alleviate users' concerns about privacy as governance for realizing digital government. When introducing artificial intelligence-based policy services, it is necessary to disclose transparently the scope of application of artificial intelligence technology through a public deliberation process, and the development of a system that can track and evaluate privacy issues ex-post and an algorithm that considers privacy protection is required.