Overview
Cyber-attacks continue to gain momentum.
What if our company suffers a cyber attack and our information is compromised?
Wouldn’t you like to experience that?
This workshop is based on an actual case,
This workshop aims to cultivate the knowledge and thinking that form the basis of “organizational problem-solving skills” based on actual incidents.
The theme of this workshop is organizational response to “unauthorized access.
Suspicious e-mails purporting to be from our employees have been used in attacks.”
Information received by Morioka Development brought to light a problem that had remained hidden until now.
Is the enemy “outside” or “inside”?
In this video, you will experience a simulated situation where you will have to decide how to think and act as an organization in response to unauthorized access.
Based on an actual incident, we will discuss the following: —-What would you do in this situation?
This is the third workshop since the first workshop in December 2021, which has been very popular and has received many requests to be repeated! This is a new work.
This is a complete workshop, so first-time participants will have no problem participating.
No preparation or technical knowledge is required.
This is a new type of workshop, based on a seminar format, but with all questions answered to the best of our ability. You can ask questions, don’t ask questions, or gain new insights from others’ perspectives.
This workshop is a free workshop, but we are offering it again this year at no charge! Please take this opportunity to register.
Target Audience
Persons in charge of security
Those in charge of security
Those who want to learn about past cases and make use of them in case of emergencies.
Those who want to understand how to respond to an incident across organizations, including management, IT, development, and public relations departments.
Those who want to exchange opinions with others who have similar security concerns
Speakers
Mr. Keisuke Kamada, Director and Senior Managing CTO, Armoris, Inc.
Former gamer. He studied IT as a student and entered the world of security after entering the workforce. 2011-14: Engaged in IT and cybersecurity management at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ. Subsequently, he participated in the Financial ISAC from its inception, helping to revitalize the domestic and international security community. In parallel, he has been delivering a wide range of practical know-how from a global perspective, conducting cyber attack exercises in Japan and abroad for 12 years. He is a technical member of Armoris Inc.
Mr. Haruki Takeda, Executive Officer and CXO, Armoris, Inc.
Mr. Takeda started his career in cyber security at JPCERT Coordination Center in 2004. He has experienced early warning operations such as operation of fixed-point observation systems and information collection and dissemination, and has been engaged in artifact analysis operations since 2006. He became a leader in 2012 and a manager in 2016. He has been involved in a wide range of activities, including giving external lectures and teaching hands-on training sessions. Currently focuses on information gathering and analysis work using OSINT (Open Source Intelligence).
Mr. Yuta Miyauchi, Manager/CISSP, Armoris, Inc.
After engaging in system infrastructure development and DB performance testing support as a financial SE, Mr. Miyauchi entered the world of cyber security in 2014. He is a member of Mizuho Financial Group’s CSIRT and is involved in incident response and cyber human resource development within and outside the group. He loves rabbits.
Contents
Date and time | Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 16:00-18:00 |
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Viewing Method | Online (Zoom) Information on how to watch the session will be sent by e-mail approximately one week prior to the date and time. |
Target audience | Anyone working in the Information System Department. |
Hosted by | HENNGE Corporation |
Participation Fee | Free (advance registration required) |
Inquiries | HENNGE Corporation, Seminar Manager: Itagaki Tel: 03-6415-3660 |
Registration
Thank you for your interest. Thank you very much for your interest in this seminar. |