Articles by Kim Young-won
Kim Young-won
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CEOs to face stiffer censures for info leaks
The Financial Supervisory Service is poised to turn up the heat on chiefs of companies whose customers were inconvenienced or faced damage due to cyber security lapses.Chief executives in the financial industry will likely be held more accountable when their firms undergo leaks of customers’ private information through hacker attacks.Officials at the FSS said Thursday that the regulatory agency will unveil a package of comprehensive countermeasures, aimed at bolstering financial firms’ security
June 27, 2013
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Samsung to show tech prowess at innovation forum
Samsung Electronics will open its Innovation Forum on Thursday where the global tech giant will show off its technology prowess.“We (Samsung) have been growing to the point where we should light the way in the market like a lighthouse,” said Kim Nam-yong, a vice president of Samsung Electronics’ Corporate Management Office at a media event the day before the opening of the Samsung Innovation Forum. The self-assessment was also reflected at a closed-door event, held earlier this month, in which e
Industry June 26, 2013
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Samsung can be successful in Silicon Valley: marketing pro
Samsung announced plans in February to create a $1.1 billion fund to invest in Silicon Valley start-ups to search for new growth engines. Kevin Lane Keller, a world-renowned marketing expert with close ties to Samsung executives, says that’s perfectly doable. “Considering what Samsung has done so far, (Samsung’s initiative for open innovation) is achievable in Silicon Valley,” said Keller in an interview on the sidelines of a symposium on Thursday, which marked the 20th anniversary of Samsung’s
Industry June 20, 2013
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India hopes to broaden business ties with Korea
A top Indian government official expressed hope that Korea and India would expand business cooperation, stressing that the two countries are the growth engines of the Asian economy.“The 21st century is the Asian century. I am very happy that we are part of it and India and Korea will play an important role,” said Jitin Prasada, minister of state for human resources development in India, in an interview with The Korea Herald this week.“I expect more cooperation between the two countries not only
Industry June 20, 2013
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Minister Cho lauds SK for positive work environment
Minister of Gender Equality and Family Cho Yoon-sun visited the headquarters of SK Innovation in Jung-gu, Seoul, on Wednesday as part of her initiative to promote family-friendly working environments and also to repay a visit by the energy firm’s vice chairman and CEO Koo Ja-young.“A family-friendly work environment is important not only for corporations but also for the nation to maintain sustainable development and be prepared for the low birthrate and aging society,” the minister said. She br
Industry June 19, 2013
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LG’s Optimus G Pro sales hit 1 million mark in Korea
LG Electronics Inc., the world’s third-largest smartphone maker, said Tuesday that sales of its flagship smartphone, the Optimus G Pro, surpassed the 1 million mark nationwide in four months since its release. The phone is was fastest to reach the figure among its smartphone lineup.Sales of the Optimus G Pro broke 500,000 40 days after its launch, becoming LG Electronics’ fastest-selling smartphone.In May, the tech giant rolled out the smartphone in the U.S. and also released the full HD smartph
Technology June 18, 2013
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Labor dispute escalates at Korean daily
Labor disputes at the Hankook Ilbo, a Korean-language newspaper, escalated over the weekend after its management expelled defiant reporters and closed the newsroom.The two sides have been at odds for months over allegedly unfair appointment and personal corruption by chairman Chang Jae-ku. On Saturday, the management evicted two journalists from its newsroom mobilizing 15 contract security guards and closed down the office, according to the labor union.The firm demanded that reporters sign a doc
Social Affairs June 16, 2013
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DP claims ‘TK line’ behind NIS cover-up
The main opposition Democratic Party said Sunday it received a tip-off that indicates powerful figures from the same region as President Park Geun-hye tried to hamper a police probe into intelligence agents accused of interfering in last year’s election.The party did not elaborate on what it called “the main body” behind former Seoul police chief Kim Yong-pan, the main suspect of the attempted cover-up, but the argument is expected to heat up partisan debates ahead of the planned parliamentary i
Social Affairs June 16, 2013
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Former chiefs of NIS, Seoul police indicted over election interference
Prosecutors indicted former National Intelligence Service chief Won Sei-hoon without detention Friday on charges of meddling in last year’s presidential election. Announcing the results of its two-month-long probe, the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said Won ordered his agents to put up online comments and express opinions on Internet posts over political issues. Among 1,760 posts by the NIS agents with hundreds of fake IDs from Sep. 19 to Dec. 14 last year, 67 are confirmed to have
Social Affairs June 14, 2013
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Prosecution starts probe into Yoon
The prosecutors’ office said Thursday it launched a probe into former presidential spokesperson Yoon Chang-jung, who allegedly harassed a female intern during a presidential trip to Washington, D.C., in May. Earlier this month, about 1,000 women from the minor opposition United Progressive Party and the Korean Women Alliance, an advocacy group, filed a complaint against Yoon on charges of sexual abuse and libel. “An accusation of sexual molestation requires a complaint filed by the victim, and v
Social Affairs June 13, 2013
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U.S.-China climate deal was long in the works
WASHINGTON (AP) ― Disparate interests ranging from environmental activists to businesses and industry are lining up to support a first-of-its-kind deal between the U.S. and China to phase out a chemical blamed for climate change.Although it took most proponents by surprise, the deal was in the bag before President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived at the California desert retreat where they announced it over the weekend. And for China, it came only after a change in financial
June 13, 2013
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Experts call for tighter laws against sexual harassment
Korea’s legal systems fall short of protecting women from of sexual harassment in working and social spheres, experts say. Three laws regarding women’s development, gender equality and human rights cover sexual harassment. But they are fraught with loopholes that offenders can exploit, from inadequate rules for punishment, to unclear standards for supervision and education, to cumbersome legal procedures that often frustrate victims, according to experts.The first law acknowledging sexual harass
Social Affairs June 12, 2013
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[Graphic News] Seoul walking trail to be finished by 2014
Seoul City said Tuesday it would complete a project to build a 157-kilometer-long walking trail (“dullegil” in Korean) around the city by late 2014. Of the eight courses, three sections with an length of 57.5 kilometers, have been completed connecting Mount Daemosan in southern Seoul and Anyang Stream in southwestern Seoul, Four other courses along Mount Yongmasan in the eastern part of Seoul through Mount Bukhansan in the northern part of the city will be finished late this year. “Seoul Dullegi
Social Affairs June 11, 2013
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Seoul district heads urge change in child care policy
District heads in Seoul on Tuesday called for swift central government action to ease the financial burden of the Park Geun-hye administration’s free child care policies. In a press briefing, 10 district chiefs warned of drastic action if their demand was not met. They asked the central government to cover the 270 billion won ($241 million) further needed to meet the costs of the welfare services.“The necessary budgets of the district offices have increased 518 billion won compared to those of t
Social Affairs June 4, 2013
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[Newsmaker] Former NIS chief accused of corruption
Won Sei-hoon, a former spy chief and long-time aide to former President Lee Myung-bak, is likely to face charges for personal corruption as well as his role in intelligence agents’ illegal intervention in politics. Prosecutors are investigating allegations that he received bribes from a private construction firm while he served as chief of the National Intelligence Service. During a raid of the agency, the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office seized documents reportedly containing a list o
Social Affairs June 3, 2013
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