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February 27, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 11th Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
December 12, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 10th Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
August 29, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 9th Meeting.
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March 14, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 8th Meeting.
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January 10, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 7th Meeting.
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October 18, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 6th Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
August 2, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 5th Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan has invited Dr. Eng Keong Lua, a special researcher in the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, to give a seminar on “Internet geometry, latency structure and routing policies” on Friday June 13th, 2008.
[Details]
May 24, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 4th Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
Jens Grossklags, from UC Berkeley's School of Information, visited CyLab Japan on Friday April 18. He presented his research on economics of information security, under the title "Secure or Insure? Analyzing network security games".
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
March 15, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 3rd Meeting.
[Details (Japanese)]
The Advanced Course of the Information Security Human Resources Training Program was held from 26th October 2007 through 15th February 2008 aiming to nurture experts with profound knowledge and practical skills in IT security.
The course includes lectures by leading figures from a variety of fields and hands-on drills using an unique network simulator.
(Given in Japanese)
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January 12, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 2nd Meeting.
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December 14, Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Security Workshop - Reverse Engineering for Information Security 2.0w.
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November 17, Kobe Information Security Study Group the 1st Meeting.
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Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan has invited Ms. Dawn Cappelli, a senior member of the technical staff in CERT at CMU's Software Engineering Institute(SEI), to give a seminar on “A Risk Mitigation Model: Lessons Learned From Actual Insider IT Sabotage” on October 24th, 2007.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan held the “Toward Trustworthy Networks” seminar on August 31, 2007. Dr. Yuko Murayama from Iwate Prefectural University and Dr. Adrian Perrig from Carnegie Mellon University gave talks.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Friday April 13, 2007: Prof. Lynn Carter and Ms. Lakshmi Hari from Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar Campus, introduced one of the most crucial concepts, “Predictability” within the context of Secured System Development at CyLab Japan.
[Details]
Monday April 9, 2007: we held a Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Security Workshop - Reverse Engineering for Information Security.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details (Japanese)]
Monday March 26, 2007: we held an Information Security Seminar for CIO, CISO, and IT managers. The seminar is co-sponsored with Hewlett-Packard Japan, Ltd.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Monday January 29, 2007: we held a CISO Seminar at the International Congress Hall, Kaiun building 2F in Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Monday December 11, 2006: Dr. Adrian Perrig, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University gave a presentation on “Techniques for Securing Sensor Networks” at CyLab Japan.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Dr. Alessandro Acquisti, Assistant Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy at the H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, CarnegieMellonUniversity, a partner at Carnegie Mellon Cylab gave a presentation on “The Economics of Privacy” at CyLab Japan on December 4, 2006.
Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
Dr. Adrian Perrig, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University gave a presentation on “Security in Sensor Networks: Industry Trends, Present and Future Research Directions” at CyLab Japan on July 18, 2006. Thank you very much for attending.
[Details]
May 15, 2006 and May 17, 2006: The "Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Open Conference - Thinking about counter-measures against information leakage on anonymous P2P networks" was held in Tokyo on May 15 and in Kobe on May 17. Thank you very much for your attending.
[Details (Japanese)]
March 24, 2006: "Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Informtion Security Seminar in Tokyo" was held.
[Details & application (Japanese) ]
February 22, 2006: "The Information Security Seminar for Citizens -Second Stage-" were held on February 22, 2006 in Kobe.
[Details (Japanese)
January 23, 2006: “The 2nd Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan/JP-CERT/CC security seminar” co-sponsored by Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan and JP-CERT/CC took place on January 23, 2006 at the CMU CyLab Japan campus.
[Details (Japanese)]
June 7, 2005, The ceremony and lectures to commemorate the opening of Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan were held at the Hyogo House
[Detail]
November 5 (Friday) and 8 (Monday), 2004, The "2004 International Symposium on Information Security – Expectations for Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan” was held in Kobe and Tokyo.
Details PDF (Japanese)
December 8, 2003, The "International Symposium on Information Security” was held at the Tokyo Internation Forum.
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