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Korea–Canada Blockchain Cybersecurity Alliance

A Platform for Cross-Border Collaboration and Real Opportunities

We connect Korea and Canada through blockchain innovation, cybersecurity, and policy dialogue — creating real partnerships, events, and educational pathways for institutions ready to build.

KCBCA Networking Night

Education

Access to knowledge and institutional insights

Global Events

Curated networking and high-level connections

Cross-border Collaboration

Real partnerships, MOU, and project development

Why Join

Why Join KCBCA

Four strategic advantages for organizations and individuals building across the Korea–Canada corridor.

Government & Institutional Network

Direct access to decision-makers and policy frameworks in both Korea and Canada — from regulatory bodies to sovereign institutions — through KCBCA's established bilateral channels.

Cross-Border Opportunities

Structured pathways to enter, operate, and scale across the Korea–Canada digital asset corridor — backed by legal, technical, and operational support from alliance partners.

Strategic Partnerships

Officially facilitated introductions, MOU frameworks, and co-development opportunities with vetted organizations across cybersecurity, blockchain, legal, and financial services.

Global Positioning

Position your organization at the forefront of a high-stakes bilateral innovation corridor. KCBCA offers visibility, credibility, and strategic alignment with Canada's and Korea's most active digital-economy stakeholders.

$1M+
Cross-Border Value
5
MOUs Signed
50+
Leaders Convened
Multi
Industry Sectors
Membership

Membership Structure

Individual Member
Corporate Member
Strategic Partner
About KCBCA

A Global Alliance for the Digital Economy

Our mission is to build a trusted digital ecosystem between Korea and Canada through blockchain innovation and cybersecurity collaboration.

Our vision is to become a leading international alliance connecting governments, enterprises, and innovators to advance secure digital infrastructure.

Blockchain Infrastructure
Digital Asset Security
Cybersecurity Collaboration
Cross-Border Innovation
Policy Dialogue
What We Do

Strategic Initiatives

Four pillars driving cross-border digital infrastructure between Korea and Canada.

01

Blockchain Infrastructure

Supporting the development of blockchain ecosystems, tokenization frameworks, and digital asset infrastructure between Korea and Canada.

02

Cybersecurity Collaboration

Promoting advanced cybersecurity practices including security audits, infrastructure protection, and enterprise-grade blockchain security.

03

Policy & Government Dialogue

Facilitating collaboration between regulators, policymakers, and industry leaders to shape the future of digital asset governance.

04

Innovation Exchange

Connecting startups, enterprises, and researchers between Korea and Canada to accelerate cross-border technology development.

Operational Framework

The Institutional Playbook

The operational playbook for governments, financial institutions, custodians, and infrastructure partners building trusted digital asset corridors between Korea and Canada.

Who This Playbook Is For

Government and public sector institutions
Financial institutions and banks
Exchanges and custodians
Cybersecurity and infrastructure providers
Legal and regulatory stakeholders

Core Capabilities

Sovereign Key Infrastructure

What it solves

Eliminating single-point-of-failure risks in institutional custody.

Example deployment

Multi-party approval architecture for exchange treasuries or public reserves.

Stakeholders

Governments, custodians, exchanges, banks, and security auditors.

Regulatory Translation Layer

What it solves

Bridging compliance gaps between Korean and Canadian regulatory frameworks.

Example deployment

Real-time compliance mapping for cross-border token offerings.

Stakeholders

Regulators, legal advisors, compliance teams, and issuers.

Cross-Border Settlement

What it solves

Enabling secure, verifiable digital asset transfers between institutional counterparties.

Example deployment

Atomic settlement protocols for institutional investors across jurisdictions.

Stakeholders

Asset managers, banks, clearinghouses, and payment providers.

Audit & Compliance Engine

What it solves

Automating audit trails with cryptographic proof for bilateral regulatory bodies.

Example deployment

Automated reporting systems for cross-border custody operations.

Stakeholders

Auditors, compliance officers, regulatory agencies, and custodians.

Institutional Onboarding

What it solves

Structured integration pathways for organizations entering the digital asset ecosystem.

Example deployment

Phased onboarding for sovereign wealth funds and government treasuries.

Stakeholders

Government agencies, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and banks.

180-Day Implementation Roadmap

Day 1–30

Foundation

  • stakeholder mapping
  • regulatory landscape review
  • security and custody architecture assessment
Day 31–90

Integration

  • pilot architecture design
  • compliance validation
  • security testing and simulations
Day 91–180

Deployment

  • governance framework implementation
  • audit logging and reporting systems
  • cross-border pilot execution

Typical Playbook Outputs

Institutional readiness assessments
Sovereign key management frameworks
Cross-border compliance mapping
Audit and reporting templates
Incident response protocols
Pilot project proposals
Paul Kim, Chairman
Leadership Message

Message from our Chairman

Paul Kim

At a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, economic pressure, and rapid technological change, strong collaboration between Korea and Canada is more important than ever.

KCBCA exists to help strengthen that connection — not only through business relationships, but through practical advisory support, trusted education, and forward-looking dialogue in areas such as blockchain, digital infrastructure, and cross-border innovation.

Our goal is to create a durable platform for cooperation that helps organizations navigate complexity, share knowledge with confidence, and build long-term value together across both countries.

Network

Members & Partners

Building the institutional network for sovereign digital asset cooperation.

Strategic Partners

Legal AdvisoryKorea

TG LAW

Korean Trade & Commerce Law

SecurityUSA

GreenHat Assurance

US Cybersecurity & Compliance

TechnologyUSA

MomoBoard

US Blockchain Infrastructure

TechnologyKorea

NewCell

Korean Blockchain Ecosystem

Market AccessCanada

Anera

Canadian Market Strategy

ResearchCanada

InSecM

Canadian Cybersecurity Research

RegulatoryCanada

WiSR

Canadian Regulatory Consulting

TechnologyKorea

FOBLGATE

Korean Digital Asset Infrastructure

EcosystemHong Kong

MonsterBlock

Hong Kong Blockchain Ecosystem

Calendar

Upcoming Events

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Web Summit Vancouver — May 11–14, 2026
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Countdown to Launch
KCBCA Official Launch — Seoul, September 2026
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KoreaMarch 2026

Seoul

KCBCA Networking Night

CanadaMay 2026

Vancouver

Web Summit Vancouver

KoreaSeptember 2026

Seoul

KCBCA Official Launch

Get Involved

Join the Alliance

KCBCA is not just an event. It is a global alliance connecting Korea and Canada to build trusted digital infrastructure for the future digital economy.

Selected inquiry type: Become a Member

Submissions now send to paul@kcbca.ca.