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How to respond to increasingly sophisticated threats with AI technology.

Overview

The year 2023 was a year in which “generative AI,” capable of generating text, images, video, and audio, became a major topic of discussion.

The future will certainly see more and more use of generative AI in a variety of businesses.

On the other hand, cyber attackers can also take full advantage of the latest technologies. In many cases, AI technology has already been misused in cyber attacks.

Business email fraud (BEC), in which a person in charge is deceived by spoofing to steal large sums of money, has reached a point where it is difficult to detect in some cases as a result of the abuse of the latest technology, and is now the second largest victim in the United States after investment fraud.

In the first half of the workshop, the latest methods of such cyber attacks will be presented in a hands-on, drama-style workshop.

‘Boss, have you checked the reliability of the payee?

‘We’ve known each other for a long time, I know what you sound like, Mr. A.’

Participants can experience a new type of workshop where they can ask questions in real time while listening to the explanation, and the answers will be given back to them in real time.

In the latter half of the workshop, we will introduce the security measures that can be realized with HENNGE One and the latest roadmap against the latest cyber attacks including business email fraud.

After the workshop, a reception will be held, which we hope will be a good opportunity to exchange opinions not only with the speakers but also with other information system department members who attended the event.

Target Audience

Security Managers
Security personnel
Those who want to learn about past cyber-attack cases and make use of them in case of emergencies.
Those who want to exchange opinions with others who have similar security concerns.

Speakers

Armoris Co., Ltd.
Director and Senior Managing CTO Mr. Keisuke Kamada
Former gamer. He studied IT as a student and entered the world of security after entering the workforce. 2011-14: Engaged in IT and cyber security 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.

Armoris Co., Ltd.
Mr. Haruki Takeda, Executive Officer, CXO
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, he focuses on information collection and analysis work using OSINT (Open Source Intelligence).

Armoris Co., Ltd.
Manager/CISSP Mr. Yuta Miyauchi
After working on 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

Event name Business Email Scam (BEC) Experience Workshop
-How to respond to increasingly sophisticated threats with AI technology
Date and Time February 29, 2024 (Thursday) 15:30-19:00 (Registration starts at 15:00)
Venue Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
https://www.hotelgajoen-tokyo.com/access
1-8-1 Shimo-Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064, Japan
3 minutes walk from Meguro Station (JR Yamanote Line West Exit, Tokyu Meguro Line, Subway Namboku Line and Mita Line)
3 minutes walk down Gyonin-zaka from Meguro Station. 5 min. walk down Gonnosuke-zaka.
Target Those who are engaged in the information system department in a company
Organizer HENNGE K.K.
Admission Free (advance registration required)
Inquiries Shinsuke Itagaki, HENNGE K.K.
Tel: 03-6415-3660

Program

15:30-17:20Cyber Attack Experience Workshop – What would you do in this situation? -Business Email Fraud (BEC) Edition
What would you do if your company was under cyber attack? This is an interactive workshop to learn through simulated experience.
17:20-17:30Break
17:30-18:00Security measures realized by HENNGE One and the latest roadmap
18:00-19:00Reception

Registration

Full Registration is Now Open
Thank you very much for your interest.