
What Do You Mean, “Ethical” Hacker?
June 10, 2016Author: Graham Cadwell Dietz
Categories: Cyber beat, Sasakawa USA Blog
Ethical hackers are helpful, certified security professionals. Ethical hacking is an established security. Japan’s METI is smart to leverage it.
Tags: Bramah, cyber, cyber beat, cyber blog, cyber security, cybersecurity, cybersecurity law, ethical hacker, hacker, Japan, METI, penetration test, Pentagon, Science & Technology, Science and Technology, security, Technology, white hat

Japan’s Energy Future
June 3, 2015Date: June 3, 2015
Speaker: Jeffrey Miller, Energy Attaché, United States Embassy of Japan and Director of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Japan Office
Tags: energy, Science and Technology

Science and Technology (S&T) Collaboration Workshop
January 21, 2015Date: January 21-22, 2015
Sasakawa USA and the Institute for Defense Analyses co-hosted the U.S.-Japan Workshop on Collaboration in Science and Technology (S&T) at Stanford University to focus on themes crucial to advancements in S&T, including energy, aerospace and information technology.
Tags: collaboration, Common Challenges, event, Japan, Michael Armacost, Science and Technology, stanford university, William Perry, workshop