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IC-AJCC Event Report

The International Conference on ASEAN-Japan Cybersecurity Community (IC-AJCC) 2023 in Tokyo was a landmark event in the field of cybersecurity, bringing together government key officials, experts, participants, and exhibitors from ASEAN member states and Japan and being the first to focus on strengthening cybersecurity communities in the region.

The primary goal of this seminar was to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking among cybersecurity communities in the region and how the cybersecurity communities play an important role in supporting each government in making cyberspace safer and more secure in ASEAN and Japan.

8 associations of Southeast Asian Nations members and Japan agreed to a private sector cybersecurity collaboration, with 50 years of ASEAN-Japan friendship and cooperation.

The new community called ASEAN JAPAN Cybersecurity Community Alliance (AJCCA) was established. After the signing, the secretariat asked each representative to give a vote in selecting their new first chair for the Alliance. As a result, Indonesia was chosen as the first chair of the new Alliance. The chair term will be two years.

DAY1

Welcoming Speech

Mr. Taro Kono, Minister of Digital, in charge of Digital Administrative and Financial Reform, in charge of Digital Garden City National Plan, Minister in charge of Administrative Reform, Minister in charge of Civil Service Reform, Minister of State (Regulatory Reforms)

Photo Session

Presentation 

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (MOFA)

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC)

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Japan Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (JPCERT/CC)

Commendation Ceremony

Distinguished Contributors

・Mr. Haji Mas Zuraime Haji Abdul Hamid, Head of BruCERT and CWC, Cyber Security Brunei

・Prof. Ryozo Hayashi, Fellow, Visiting Professor, Musashino Institute for Global Affairs. Musashino University/ Advisor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo

・Dr. Muhammad Salman, Co-Founder and Chairman of ldCARE – Indonesia Cyber Awareness and Resilience Center of University of Indonesia

・Mr. Thongchai Sangsiri, Expert Supervisory Policy and Standard Center Electronic Transactions Development Agency

MOU Ceremony

8 associations of Southeast Asian Nations members and Japan agreed to a private sector cybersecurity collaboration.

(Brunei): Brunei Cyber Security Association (BCSA)

(Cambodia) : Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC-Cambodia)

(Indonesia) : Indonesia Network Security Association (idNSA)

(Japan) : Japan Network Security Association (JNSA)

(Malaysia) : Malaysia CyberSecurity Community (rawSEC)

(Philippines) : Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team (PH-CERT)

(Singapore) : Association of Information Security Professionals (AiSP)

(Thailand) : Thailand Information Security Association (TISA)

(Vietnam) : Vietnam Information Security Association (VNISA)

Keynote Panel 

Topic: “Collaboration for a Cyber-Safe ASEAN-Japan Community”

9 speakers representative of the cybersecurity communities in ASEAN-JAPAN will be participated.

Each will give 5 minutes presentation about introduction of their communities and a comment about the important of collaboration.  

Speaker:

(Brunei) – Mr. Mohamad Azad Zaki Haji Mohd Tahir, President of Brunei Cyber Security Association – BCSA 

(Cambodia) – Mr. Phannarith Ou (Chairman of ISAC Cambodia)

(Indonesia) – Dr. Rudi Lumanto (Founder and Advisor, Indonesia Network Security Association – idNSA)

(Japan) – Dr. Hiroshi Esaki (Chairman of Japan Network Security Association – JNSA)

(Malaysia) – Mr. Tahrizi Thareb (Co-Founder of Malaysia CyberSecurity Community – rawSEC)

(Philippines) – Mr. Angel Averia (President of Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team – PH-CERT)

(Singapore) – Mr. Johnny Kho (President of Association of Information Security Professionals – AiSP)

(Thailand) – Dr. Prinya Hom-anek (Founder & Special Advisor of Thailand Information Security Association – TISA)

(Vietnam) – Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hung (Chairman of Vietnam Information Security Association – VNISA)

Panel 1

Topic: “Past and Future in ASEAN-JAPAN Cybersecurity Cooperation”

Historical context and future prospects of cybersecurity cooperation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Japan. Exploration of collaborative efforts made in the past to enhance cybersecurity resilience and discuss potential areas for further cooperation to address emerging cyber threats.

Speaker:

(Brunei) Mr. Haji Mas Zuraime Haji Abdul Hamid, Head of BruCERT and CWC, Cyber Security Brunei

(Japan) Prof. Ryozo Hayashi, Fellow, Visiting Professor, Musashino Institute for Global Affairs. Musashino University/ Advisor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo

(Indonesia) Dr. Muhammad Salman, Co-Founder and Chairman of ldCARE – Indonesia Cyber Awareness and Resilience Center of University of Indonesia

(Thailand) Mr. Thongchai Sangsiri, Expert Supervisory Policy and Standard Center Electronic Transactions Development Agency

Moderator: (Japan) -Dr. Nobushige Takamizawa (Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo)

Panel 2 

Topic: “The Role of Cybersecurity Community in Supporting National Cyber Space Protection”

National security is no longer solely reliant on traditional military capabilities but extends into the cyber realm, where a multitude of threats can compromise a nation’s critical infrastructure, economy, and sensitive information. The cybersecurity community plays a pivotal role in bolstering national security by safeguarding cyberspace from malicious actors and defending against cyber threats.

Speaker:

(Brunei) – Mr. Mohamad Azad Zaki Haji Mohd Tahir, President of Brunei Cyber Security Association – BCSA)

(Indonesia) – Dr. Rudi Lumanto (Founder and Advisor, Indonesia Network Security Association – idNSA)

(Singapore) – Mr. Johnny Kho(President of Association of Information Security Professionals – AiSP)

(Thailand) – Dr. Prinya Hom-anek (Special Advisor of Thailand Information Security Association – TISA)

Moderator: (Japan) – Mr. Akihiro Wada (Chair, Working Group on Cyber-Security Enhancement, Committee on Cyber Security, Keidanren)

Panel 3

Topics: “Cyber Security Community Program in Increasing Cyber Security Awareness”

In today’s hyper-connected world, where technology underpins nearly every aspect of our lives, cybersecurity awareness has never been more critical. As cyber threats continue to evolve and grow in sophistication, individuals, organizations, and governments must be vigilant and well-informed to protect themselves against potential cyber-attacks. The cybersecurity community has recognized this pressing need and has proactively taken on the responsibility of driving cybersecurity awareness through many comprehensive programs and initiatives. This discussion topic will give us the significance and impact of cybersecurity community programs in raising cybersecurity awareness.

Speaker:

(Cambodia) – Mr. Phannarith Ou (Chairman of ISAC Cambodia)

(Malaysia) – Mr. Tahrizi Thareb (Co-Founder of Malaysia CyberSecurity Community – rawSEC)

(Philippines) – Mr. Angel Averia (President of Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team – PH-CERT)

(Vietnam) – Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hung (Chairman of Vietnam Information Security Association – VNISA)

Moderator: (Indonesia) – Dr. Muhammad Salman (Co-Founder and Chairman of IdCARE – Indonesia Cyber Awareness and Resilience Center of University of Indonesia)

Day 2

Keynote 1

“ASEAN DX Trend and Cybersecurity Challenges”

Speaker: Mr. Brian Shen (Chairman of The Asian-Oceanian computing industry organization – ASOCIO)

Keynote 2

“Challenges of Risk Management and Governance in Current Cybersecurity Landscape: Operational Best Practices”

Speaker: Dato’ Dr Amirudin Abdul Wahab (CEO of CyberSecurity Malaysia – CSM)

Keynote 3

“Standardization in Cybersecurity”

Speaker: Dr. Koji Nakao:(Distinguished Researcher of National Institute of Information and Communications technology – NICT)

Keynote 4

“Challenges in Building ASEAN Cyber Resilience”

Speaker: Mr. Tony Low(Vice President of Association of Information Security Professionals – AiSP)

Keynote 5

“The Current State of the Cyber Security Market in Japan”

Speaker: Mr. Itsuro Nishimoto (President of LAC Co., Ltd)

 

Keynote 6

“Cybersecurity Preparedness in Critical Infrastructures”

Speaker: Dr. Kenji Watanabe(Professor, Graduate School of Social Science, Head of Disaster & Safety Management, Risk Management Center, Nagoya Institute of Technology)

Panel 4

Topics: “Cybersecurity Framework for IoT/IIoT devices”

The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices has transformed the way we interact with technology, offering unprecedented connectivity and automation. However, this growing ecosystem of interconnected devices also brings forth significant cybersecurity challenges. Ensuring the security and privacy of IoT/IIoT devices is paramount to safeguarding critical infrastructure, personal data, and sensitive information.

Speaker:

(Japan) – Dr. Masaki Umeshima (IEC System Committee Smart Energy (IEC SyC SE) Project Leader/Associate Professor, Keio University)

(Malaysia) – Dr. Selvakumar Manickam (Senior Lecturer, National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence (Nav6))

Moderator: (Japan) – Dr. Koji Nakao (Distinguished Researcher of National Institute of Information and Communications technology – NICT)

Panel 5

Topics: “Cybersecurity Research Trends for Emerging Cyber Threats”

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of emerging cyber threats is paramount to protect individuals, organizations, and governments from potentially devastating attacks. Cybersecurity research trends play a pivotal role in preparing for and mitigating the impact of emerging cyber threats. Through continuous exploration and innovation, researchers and experts contribute to enhancing cybersecurity defenses, safeguarding critical systems, and protecting individuals and organizations from the ever-changing cyber threat landscape. 

Speaker:

(Indonesia) – Dr.-Ing. Kalamullah Ramli (Founder of Id-CARE, University of Indonesia)

(Japan) – Dr. Daisuke Inoue (Director General of Cybersecurity Research Institute of National Institute of Information and Communications Technology- NICT)

(Japan) – Dr. Katsunari Yoshioka (Professor at the Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences / the Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University)

Moderator: (Thailand) Mr. Thongchai Sangsiri (Expert, Supervisory Policy and Standard Center Electronic Transactions Development Agency Ministry of Digital Economy and Society)

Panel 6

Topics: “Developing Cybersecurity Human Resource” 

In the dynamic realm of cybersecurity, human resources play a critical role in fortifying an organization’s defenses against an array of cyber threats. Through a combination of formal education, hands-on experience, continuous learning, and industry collaboration, organizations can nurture skilled and ethical cybersecurity professionals who are prepared to safeguard critical assets and protect against cyber adversaries.

Speaker:

(Japan) – Mr. Hiroyuki Ide (Senior Advisor (ICT), Japan International Cooperation Agency)

(Japan) – Mr. Toshihiro Hirayama (i-University Vice dean, Professor, JNSA Secretary, Director of Education Committee-JNSA)

(Malaysia) – Mr. Tahrizi Thareb (Co-Founder of Malaysia CyberSecurity Community – rawSEC)

(Philippines) – Dr. Marlon Tayag (Associate Prof. III, Dean, School of Computing, Holy Angel University)

Moderator: (Indonesia) – Dr. Muhammad Salman (Co-Founder and Chairman of IdCARE – Indonesia Cyber Awareness and Resilience Center of University of Indonesia)

Panel 7

Topics: “Cybersecurity Technology Solutions”

In the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, organizations and individuals seek robust technology solutions to defend against potential attacks and secure their digital assets. This discussion topic explores the diverse landscape of cybersecurity technology solutions and their pivotal role in safeguarding against cyber risks.

Speaker:

(Indonesia) – Dr. Toto Atmojo (Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Defenxor)

(Japan) – Ms. Makiko Inoue (Deputy Sales Manager, Global Sales, Digital Transformation Business Department, NTT TechnoCross Corporation)

(Japan) – Mr. Fumikazu Okuno, Executive Officer, Public Sector, GMO Cybersecurity by Ierae, Inc.

(Japan) – Mr. Yujiro Hayashi, Senior Architect, Group Director / Vuls Director, Cyber Security Innovation Group, Future Inc.

(Thailand) – Mr. Chaiyanath Chamoraman (e-Cop (Thailand) Co., Ltd)

(Vietnam)- Mr. Naoki Kaneda (Japanese Business Development Manager- VNCS Global)

Moderator: (Thailand) – Dr. Komain Pibulyarojana (Information Security Specialist, Founder and Managing Director of T-NET Co., Ltd.)

Panel 8

Topics: “Cybersecurity in Financial Institutions”

Financial institutions operate in an environment where protecting sensitive financial data, client information, and critical infrastructure is of utmost importance. Unique challenges are faced by financial institutions in the realm of cybersecurity and the strategies employed to mitigate cyber risks effectively.

Speaker:

(Japan) – Mr. Keisuke Kamata(Executive Director / CTO, Financials ISAC Japan Executive Director / CTO, Armoris Inc)

(Philippines) – Mr. Samuel Ramon V. Jacoba (President of the National Association of Data Protection Officers of the Philippines

(NADPOP)/Vice President of Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team (PH-CERT)

(Vietnam) – Mr. Khong Huy Hung (Vice Chairman of Vietnam Information Security Association – VNISA)

Moderator: (Malaysia) – Mr. Alex Loh (Chairman of CS Chapter, The National Tech Association of Malaysia – PIKOM)

Panel 9

Topics: “Current Challenges in Cybersecurity Incidents Response”

The ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats presents a constant challenge for organizations in effectively responding to cybersecurity incidents. It is needed urgently to explore the current challenges faced by cybersecurity incident response teams and the strategies being developed to overcome these hurdles.

Speaker:

(Japan) – Ms. Yukako Uchida (Manager, Global Coordination Division, JPCERT/CC)

(Japan) – Mr. Hikohiro Lin (Managing Director of PwC of Trust Consulting Cyber Security & Privacy)

(Philippines) – Mr. Angel Averia (President of Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team – PH-CERT)

Moderator: (Japan) – Mr. Masato Terada (Chief Coordination Designer, Hitachi Incident Response Team (HIRT), Hitachi Ltd.)

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