Preventing a Second National Information Resource Accident... Reform Centered on Stability Rating 'Impact on People's Lives'
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety in South Korea is initiating reforms to enhance the stability of public agency information systems to prevent another incident akin to the National Information Resource Management Agency accident.
The South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety has announced its plans to bolster the stability of information systems in public institutions to avert a repeat of the unfortunate incident at the National Information Resource Management Agency that occurred last year. This move comes after delays in information system restoration during the previous crisis highlighted significant vulnerabilities. The new guidelines set to commence on the 16th entail a shift in how stability ratings are assessed, changing the focus from user counts to the impact on citizens' lives.