The Korea Sports Council promotes joint information protection and personal information protection campaigns

Jul 18, 2025

The Korea Sports Council promotes joint information protection and personal information protection campaigns
◇photo courtesy of the Korea Sports Council for the Disabled



The Korea Sports Council promotes joint information protection and personal information protection campaigns
◇photo courtesy of the Korea Sports Council for the Disabled
On the first floor of the Olympic Hall on the 18th, the Korea Sports Association, the Korea Sports Association, and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation held a joint information protection and personal information protection campaign.

The campaign was aimed at raising awareness of information protection and personal information protection through cooperation between the three organizations amid the growing need for information protection from sports customers, including athletes, leaders, referees and sports organizations. Lee Hee-ryong, secretary-general of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled, Lee Yoo Seung Min, chairman of the Korea Sports Council, and Ha Hyung-joo, chairman of the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation, participated in the campaign event to greet employees on their way to work along with about 10 people in charge of each institution.

Participants wore shoulder belts with the slogan 'Must not choose information protection practice' in the central passageway on the first floor of the Olympic Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and encouraged employees to practice personal information protection by distributing leaflets, snacks and personal information erasers containing information protection and personal information improvement.




Lee Hee-ryong, Secretary-General of the Korea Sports Association for the Disabled, said, `It is meaningful that the three representative sports organizations in Korea can continue to cooperate through awareness improvement campaigns at a time when the importance of personal information protection is increasing,' and added, `We will continue to work harder to protect valuable personal information of sports customers such as athletes, leaders, and referees, and to create a safe sports environment.'








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.