Netherlands-Japan Collaborative Cyber Security Conference in Tokyo(report)

The Netherlands and Japan have a common view to tackle the increasing cyber attacks on critical infrastructures and keep up with finding technological cyber security solutions. This was the first cyber security conference in Tokyo organized by ENCS (European Network for Cyber Security) and CSSC (Control System Security Center), which have agreed to cooperate on R&D collaborations with cyber security on critical infrastructure since 2013. Its target was to find possible research collaborations between NL and JP.

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Thursday November 12, 2015

09:30-20:00  Cyber security conference and reception in UEC, Tokyo

Organized by: ENCS, CSSC, UEC(i-PERC), NL Embassy

 Program of NL-JP Cyber Security Conference

09:30-09:35         Welcome by Prof. Takeshi Fukuda, President of UEC Tokyo

09:35-09:40        Opening by CSSC President, Prof. Seiichi Shin

09:40-09:50         Greetings by NL and JP side

NL side: Mr Jasper Wesseling, deputy Director General for Enterprise and Innovation, Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands

JP side: Mr. Kazuhisa Uryu, Director, Office for IT Security Policy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan

09:50-10:10         “Potentials for Collaboration: Past, Present and Future”

Speaker: ENCS – Bram Reinders

10:10-10:20         “A status of Control System Security in Japan”

Speaker: CSSC – Prof. Seiichi Shin, President

10:20-10:30         “Cyber Security Mission Industrial control systems”

Speaker: General(ret.) Dick Berlijn, Senior Board Advisor, Deloitte

10:30-11:00         Break Time (Coffees)

11:00-11:20         “NWO, Partner in International Cybersecurity Research”

Speaker: NWO – Mr.Jan Piet Barthel

11:20-11:40         “Research Direction for Cybersecurity”

Speaker: JSPS – Prof. Hidehiko Tanaka

11:40-12:00         “Overview of JST and its International Cooperation Programs”

Speaker: JST – Dr. Hideo Nakajima

12:00-13:00         Network Lunch (Sandwiches, Coffees)

13:00-13:20         “Achievements of NECOMA Project: Cybersecurity for improved resilience against cyber threats”

Speaker: The University of Tokyo – Dr. Yuji Sekiya

13:20-13:40        “Recent Research Topics related to Cybersecurity at NICT Security Fundamentals Laboratory”

Speaker: NICT – Dr. Shiho Moriai

13:40-14:00         “Smart-Meter Security”

Speaker: AIST – Dr. Hitoshi Ohsaki

14:00-14:20         “Long Term Security”

Speaker: Eindhoven University of Technology – Dr. Ruben Niederhagen

14:20-14:40         “Security of Cryptocurrency”

Speaker: Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. – Dr. Jun Kogure

14:40-15:00        “Model-based Fall Back Control for Cybersecurity”

Speaker: UEC Tokyo – Dr. Kenji Sawada

15:00-15:40         Break Time (Coffees)

15:40-16:00        “Risk, Technology and the Human: A 360 Degree Approach For Effective Cyber Security”

Speaker: Delft University of Technology – Dr.Christian Doerr

16:00-16:20         “Hiding and finding circuit in semiconductor chip”

Speaker: Mitsubishi Electric – Dr. Takeshi Sugawara

16:20-16:40         “Security Evaluation of Next-Generation Cryptography”

Speaker: Kyushu University – Prof. Tsuyoshi Takagi

16:40-17:00         “Cybersecurity research at Radboud University”

Speaker: Radboud University Nijmegen – Dr. Erik Poll / Dr. Peter Schwabe

17:00-17:20         “Quantum Safe Cryptography”

Speaker: Tokyo Institute of Technology – Prof. Ryutaro Matsumoto

17:20-17:25         Greeting from Prof. Kazushi Nakano  Vice President of  UEC Tokyo

18:00-20:00        Network Reception: Chofu Creston Hotel