
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

Barriers stunting progress in women’s economic, political empowerment topic of Speaker Series events
May 3, 2016Author: Zachary Shaykin
Categories: Sasakawa USA Blog
Policies under the umbrella of “Womenomics” enacted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have had an effect on gender equality in Japan, but many barriers still stunt progress in women’s economic and political empowerment, leading expert Mitsuko Horiuchi said at a Sasakawa USA event on April 27. Sasakawa USA welcomed Ms. Horiuchi, the President of
Tags: Abenomics, aging population, birth date, childcare, economics, employment, event, gender bias, gender equality, gender issues, linda hasunuma, mitsuko horiuchi, pay gap, progress, recap, Shinzo Abe, women's empowerment, womenomics, workforce

Universities offer courses for women to reenter job market
May 12, 2015Author: The Japan News
Categories: Daily Japan News
University courses designed to help women re-enter the workforce after a lapse in employment are becoming more prevalent.
Tags: equality, gender, job training, women, workforce