Hello. I am Noriko Totsuka from Early Warning Group. The Early Warning Group publishes security information such as security alerts and early warning information, as well as JVN Advisories. As a vulnerability coordinator, I am in charge of a series of coordination tasks, from coordinating with developers of target products, including taking countermeasures based on the vulnerability-related information reported to JPCERT/CC by vulnerability finders such as security researchers, to the...
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Today on December 4, 2020, announcements regarding new CNAs (CVE Numbering Authority) were made from The MITRE Corporation and 2 vendors in Japan.The MITRE CorporationLINE Added as CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)Mitsubishi Electric Added as CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)LINE CorporationLINE becomes a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA)Mitsubishi Electric CorporationInitiatives Regarding Product Security|MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Global websiteFollowing the announcements, I will speak on CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) and our activities related to it.CNAs'...
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Hello, I am Takumi from Global Coordination Division.Today, I would like to write about visitors to JPCERT/CC from other countries. JPCERT/CC staffs occasionally visit national CSIRTs and other organizations abroad to strengthen the relationship and make sure that the contact information is up to date. See also: Visit to Id-SIRTII/CC, Indonesia https://blogs.jpcert.or.jp/en/2019/05/visit-to-indonesia---everybody-can-hack-id-sirtiicc.html Visit to VNCERT, Vietnam https://blogs.jpcert.or.jp/en/2019/03/visit-to-vietnam-vncert-and-ais.html In the same way, we have many visitors to our office every year....
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Hi there, it’s Yuka from Global Coordination Division. One of the important missions of our team is to develop and maintain relationship with our foreign counterparts in preparation for cyber security incidents that require international cooperation. While we have connection with many CSIRTs in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa regions through CSIRT communities and regular meetings, we had had only few opportunities to travel to Latin America so far....
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Greetings. This is Aki Hitotsuyanagi from ICS Security Response Group. Today, I would like to introduce to you our new document, “Cyber Security First Step for Introducing IIoT to the Factory -Security Guide for Businesses Implementing IIoT-“.The original Japanese version of this document was released August 2018 and has been receiving favorable reviews. IIoT, or Industrial Internet of Things refers to use of IoT in industrial sectors. For example, using...
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Greetings from JPCERT/CC! Thank you for visiting JPCERT/CC blog. We are happy to announce that we now have a new blog site "JPCERT/CC Eyes". The new URL is https://blogs.jpcert.or.jp/en/. The previous articles published on the existing platform have been tranferred to this new site. We will continue to provide our technical insights and latest cyber security trends on this site with the new fresh look. Thank you and stay tuned!...
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Hello, this is Misaki Kimura from Watch and Warning Group. JPCERT/CC conducted “Survey on the Establishment and Operation of CSIRTs in Japan” in the end of 2015. Following the Japanese report released in 2016, we have just released the English version of the report on JPCERT/CC website to share the outcomes with the information security community member all around the globe. Although the basis of social composition, culture, organizational constitution...
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Hi, this is Moto Kawasaki from Global Coordination Division. It has been a little while since I wrote about the CyberGreen Project last time, and I would like to update the achievements of the Project. The most impressive news in the first half of this fiscal year 2016 (Apr-Sep in Japan) is the renewal of its web site. Please have a look at the Info site and you'll find nice...
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Selamat pagi!! This is Mariko and Wataru from Watch and Warning Group. We were in Indonesia for APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) workshop and log analysis training from October 4th to 6th. This was part of JICA’s (Japan International Cooperation Agency) project on “Capacity building for Information security”, which aims to provide practical trainings for information security staff in the ASEAN region. At first we were a little nervous since we...
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Hi, this is You 'Tsuru' Nakatsuru again from Analysis Center. This past summer, I joined the “Security Camp 2015” in Japan as a trainer for a malware analysis training course, which was held for students aged 22 and under living in Japan, with the aim of discovering top, young talents. This blog entry is to introduce the malware analysis training materials which I used at Security Camp 2015 as below....