[Security Camp Council General Incorporated Association] Security Mini Camp in Ishikawa 2024 Workshop held
General Incorporated Association Security Camp Council Press release: October 2, 2024 Security Mini Camp in Ishikawa 2024 Workshop Held We will hold a workshop for the purpose of discovering and developing information security human resources. Image
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Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA) ■Co-sponsored by: Chubu Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry ■Sponsored by: Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications Hokuriku General Communications Bureau, Hokuriku Cybersecurity Liaison Committee, Ishikawa Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefectural Police Headquarters ■Application deadline: Until 16:00 on Monday, November 4, 2024 ■Lecture content: December 7th (Sat) 9:00-17:00 1. “Opening” “Security Camp Introduction” Security Camp Council Steering Committee 2. “High ethical standards from the perspective of cybercrime” Mr. Hiroyuki Shoji Ishikawa Prefectural Police Headquarters Life Safety Department Cyber Crime
Countermeasures Division Cyberspace is evolving into a public space where important social and economic activities take place, and I believe that expectations and interest in those involved in
cybersecurity and computer technology development will only continue to rise. Together with those of you who are likely to be involved in such work in the future, I would like to think about “high ethical standards” through examples of cybercrime. 3. “Learn how to create type-safe web applications with TypeScript” Ryusei Ishikawa
Ritsumeikan University Graduate School In this lecture, you will learn attack methods for web applications that focus on types, and methods to defend against them. In recent years, in the world of the web, a variety of expressions have become possible. As a result, many web applications have become more complex, making it difficult to identify bugs and vulnerabilities. Therefore, in this lecture, you will learn how to read web application code with a focus on types and efficiently discover bugs. We will also consider attack methods that exploit the discovered bugs and learn how to fix them using TypeScript. 4. “Introduction to reverse engineering with Ghidra” Mr. Shin Ando University of Tsukuba In this lecture, you will learn how programs are executed in a lecture format, and through hands-on binary analysis using Ghidra, you will deepen your understanding of the basic techniques of software reverse engineering. 5. Exercises (CTF explanation) *Some instructors and content may be subject to change. For detailed workshop participation requirements and overview, please see the URL below
https://www.security-camp.or.jp/minicamp/ishikawa2024.html We also welcome applications from students interested in information security.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/96005/42/96005-42-a2c04020a971ff7c450c6762c11e4d41-1090×286.png [Outline of this council] Name: General Incorporated Association Security Camp Council Address: Hirakawacho Mori Tower, 2-16-1 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (within LAC Co., Ltd.) Representative: Yosuke Hasegawa Established: April 2004 URL:
https://www.security-camp.or.jp/ Activities: Provide advanced information security training to domestic students from engineers working on the front lines of industry Activities to provide technical education and discover and develop information security personnel who will lead the next generation X (old: Twitter):
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