Objectives :In this session, we will have several security-related presentations from security researchers and engineers and discuss with the audience.
The objectives are:
- To raise the security awareness and knowledge within the APAN community
- To exchange experience and knowledge in network security technologies and issues
- To cooperate with other international security efforts to raise security awareness, capabilities and interoperation globally.
Agenda :1. Management of LAN security with cloud-based intrusion detection system -
Hideya Ochiai , The University of Tokyo, Japan (SLIDES)
This talk presents a cloud-based intrusion detection system (IDS), provided by LAN-security monitoring project of the University of Tokyo. In recent years, malware can easily intrude into local-area networks (LANs) by phishing e-mails or infected smartphones over Wi-Fi. This talk presents the state-of-the-art architecture including honeypot, detected examples, and the application of machine learning schemes. After the talk, the presenter will distribute edge IDS devices freely to those who are interested in the security network operation.
2. Design Patterns for Cybersecurity Education -
Daisuke Miyamoto , The University of Tokyo, Japan Cybersecurity education is a critical element for safe society. This talk introduces case studies of cybersecurity education for students, information/operational technology engineers, and managers in Japan. This talk then presents design patterns for developing educational materials in consideration of security skills, with the aims of solving the cybersecurity expert shortage.