
Sasakawa USA and HyperQube sponsored a cybersecurity capture-the-flag contest
December 18, 2018Author: Bud Roth
Categories: Cyber beat, Sasakawa USA Blog
On November 29, Bud Roth, Non-Resident Fellow for Cybersecurity at Sasakawa USA, and Craig Stevenson, CEO of HyperQube, announced the winners of the Capture-the-Flag contest sponsored by Sasakawa USA for students of schools affiliated with Keio University’s International Cyber Security Center of Excellence. On stage at INCS-CoE’s Seventh Biannual Cyber Security Conference, Roth and Stevenson ran through the competition and how its participants fared.
Tags: cyber security, cyber threats, cybersecurity, HyperQube, keio university

Cybersecurity: Preparing the Workforce
March 2, 2017Date: March 2-3, 2017
This two-day conference jointly hosted by Keio University and Sasakawa USA in Tokyo explored the human talent component of Cybersecurity, focusing on education, training, and use cases while discussing exciting innovative technology and policy.
Tags: admiral dennis blair, bud roth, cyber, cyber threats, cybersecurity, Dennis Blair, education, industry, Japan, keio university, policy, security, Technology, us-japan cooperation, william bud roth, workforce

Cybersecurity Spotlight: Global security companies gather at Keio University
June 8, 2016Author: The Journal
Categories: In the News
Before delivering a keynote address at a cybersecurity conference at Keio University in May, Sasakawa USA’s Admiral Dennis Blair said his goals were two-fold: “to strengthen U.S.–Japan bilateral ties by finding issues of common interest and working together to solve them, and to make tangible contributions towards the actual resolution of same.” Blair’s comments were
Tags: accj, admiral dennis blair, bud roth, coordination, cybersecurity, Dennis Blair, internet, internet of things, keio university, security, the journal, Tokyo Olympics, us-japan relations

Spotlight on Cybersecurity: Critical Infrastructure Protection, IoT, and U.S.–Japan Cooperation
May 17, 2016Date: May 17, 2016
The U.S. Commercial Service held a cybersecurity conference in Tokyo, sponsored by Sasakawa USA and Keio University, to assemble Japanese and American leaders from industry, government, and academia to discuss challenges in cybersecurity in the coming years, as well as solutions to those challenges.
Tags: bud roth, Common Challenges, cyber security, cybersecurity, Dennis Blair, dr. jun murai, event, jun murai, keio university, melissa hathaway, noboru yamaguchi, security, solutions for 2020, toshiaki endo, us-japan