[Hitachi Systems, Ltd.] PartI:Security from the Perspective of the Cyber Domain / Part Ⅱ:China's omni-directional information influence operations (Bonji Ohara, Senior Fellow, Sasakawa Peace Foundation)
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PartI: Security from the Perspective of the Cyber Domain
Cyber-attacks are rapidly increasing and becoming more sophisticated. As a result, the cyber domain has become an essential factor in modern security, requiring nations and companies to strengthen their collaboration across multiple domains with a focus on cyber security. Since establishing Japan’s first security center in 1996, Hitachi Systems has worked in collaboration with global bases to advance the initiatives of Hitachi Cyber. Utilizing AI and automation technologies, Hitachi Cyber operates on a 24/7 basis to detect and respond to threats. Furthermore, by collaborating with major IT platforms, the company supports regulatory compliance and strengthens supply chain security through cyber threat intelligence. In this lecture, we are honored to have Mr. Bonji Ohara, Senior Fellow at the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, who will share his deep insights and knowledge on emerging threats in global PartI: Security from the Perspective of the Cyber Domain.
Part Ⅱ : China’s omni-directional information influence operations (Bonji Ohara, Senior Fellow, Sasakawa Peace Foundation)
China’s operations to achieve its goals, such as changing the U.S.-led world order and ""territorial unification"", are omnidirectional. Of these actions, I will focus on information influence operations and provide an overview of their expanding objectives and technical means.”
Speakers:
Akira Orita(折田 彰) Senior Chief Engineer, Security Risk Management Division, Hitachi Systems, Ltd.
Bonji Ohara(小原凡司) Senior Fellow Sasakawa Peace Foundation
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Track 2(HALL A)
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OpenTalks
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