Asia Matters Podcast

South Korea: The Tech Powerhouse on the Cyber Frontline

October 07, 2021 Asia Matters Season 3 Episode 11
Asia Matters Podcast
South Korea: The Tech Powerhouse on the Cyber Frontline
Show Notes

In any list of influential tech powers in the world, South Korea would undoubtedly be near the top. 

In this episode we delve into how the country achieved this status,  transforming the nature of its economy and producing global industry leaders like Samsung and LG Electronics. 

But  we'll also look to the future, and at how South Korea is working with the international community to build up the world's tech infrastructure. How is Seoul cooperating with other regions and countries when it comes to issues such as regulating the internet? How are issues of data collection and privacy being received in Korean society? 

Like most globally connected powers, South Korea is also highly attuned to the risk of cyber attacks -  particularly given its volatile neighbour North Korea.  

We are delighted to have Dr Michael Reiterer, former EU ambassador to Korea, and now the distinguished professor for international security and diplomacy at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy in Brussels, on the show. He has specialized in the EU’s relations with Korea and Japan during his career, particularly in the security realm. 

Also joining us is Dr Robyn Klingler-Vidra, a reader in International Political Economy at King’s College, London, whose research has focused on how east and southeast nations have developed their tech sectors. 

For this episode, we are once again partnering with the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance.