Korea’s largest cyber threat and incident response intelligence conference, K-CTI 2025, is scheduled for Tuesday, April 15, at the International Conference Hall of the Korea Science and Technology Center. The event is expected to attract more than 700 information security professionals from public institutions, financial organizations, and private corporations.

Last year’s K-CTI conference also saw approximately 700 security officers and professionals in attendance, cementing its position as Korea’s only dedicated threat intelligence conference. The event has become known as the country’s premier platform for gaining insights into domestic and international cyber threats, threat hunting techniques, and the latest threat intelligence technologies.

Comprehensive Program Featuring Expert Presentations

This year’s conference will feature presentations on a wide range of threat intelligence topics and response techniques:

  1. Recent domestic cyber attack cases and response measures by Park Yong-gyu, Director at KISA
  2. Implementation case studies of Attack Surface Manager by Yoon Gwang-taek, Division Head at Recorded Future
  3. Network threat hunting techniques by Cho Nam-yong, Director at NetWitness
  4. Network visibility strategies presented by Heo Su-man and Shin Seung-cheol from SandLab
  5. Enterprise data security optimization methods by Shelly Chu, Senior Account Manager at Synology
  6. Network-based attacker TTP detection using next-generation NDR by Jeon Deok-jo, CEO of CyQuVista
  7. Integrated network and security solutions by KTO Networks
  8. Analysis of latest threat intelligence cases targeting major APT groups by Cheon Ho-jin from Enki WhiteHat
  9. Case analysis of pro-Russian cyber criminal hacking groups targeting Korean companies by Cho Han-guk from NSHC
  10. Attacker cooperation case studies by Lee Jun-hyeong from Plainbit
  11. Threats posed by North Korean IT workers and countermeasures by Cloint

Participating Organizations and Registration Information

Currently confirmed participating companies include SandLab, Synology, Recorded Future, Good Morning iTech, RSA, Enki WhiteHat, CyQuVista, KTO Networks, NSHC, Plainbit, and Cloint. DailySeCu, the organizer, is continuing to recruit participating companies until the end of March.

Information security companies interested in participating can contact reporter Gil Min-kwon at DailySeCu (mkgil@dailysecu.com).

Information security professionals wishing to attend K-CTI 2025 can register in advance through the provided link. However, the organizers note that students, freelancers, and individuals not directly involved in security work will not be permitted to attend even if they pre-register.

About K-CTI Conference

The K-CTI conference has established itself as South Korea’s most influential gathering for cybersecurity intelligence professionals. The event provides a unique opportunity for security practitioners to exchange knowledge about emerging threats, advanced persistent threats (APTs), and effective defensive strategies.

As cyber threats continue to evolve in sophistication and scale, particularly those targeting critical infrastructure and major corporations in South Korea, the K-CTI conference serves as a vital platform for security professionals to stay ahead of threat actors and build more resilient security postures.

The focus on practical threat intelligence sharing and the presentation of real-world case studies makes this conference particularly valuable for frontline security teams responsible for protecting their organizations from increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks.

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