Strengthening Japan's Cybersecurity through Strategic Partnership
Hack The Box, a leading cybersecurity training platform, has formed a strategic partnership with Information Development Inc. (ID) to elevate cybersecurity training for government agencies, financial institutions, and corporations in Japan. This collaboration aims to enhance practical skill acquisition and operational response capabilities, aligning with Japan's national cybersecurity strategy.
Background
In December 2025, the Japanese government plans to implement a new cybersecurity strategy that focuses on countering increasingly sophisticated attacks and supply chain risks through the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Key elements of this strategy include the strengthening of proactive cybersecurity defenses, the promotion of public-private collaboration, and the development of advanced domestic cybersecurity talent. In response to this context, the demand for practical training and enhanced operational capability has surged.
The partnership combines Hack The Box's global training technologies with ID's domestic customer base and support system, creating an environment that enables Japanese organizations to implement national strategies at a practical level.
Training Programs Offered
The collaboration will provide several significant training programs, including:
- - HTB Academy (Role-Based Cyber Talent Development): This program offers learning paths and certifications tailored to roles such as Red Team (attackers), Blue Team (defenders), Purple Team (collaborators), and AI security, helping participants acquire skills directly applicable to their roles.
- - Hands-On Labs / Cyber Ranges: Practical training environments, including Threat Ranges, will simulate operations such as Security Operations Center (SOC) management, Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), and threat hunting to enhance organizational readiness.
- - Tabletop Exercises & Crisis Response Simulations: Aimed at both management and technical teams, these exercises will strengthen decision-making processes and collaborative frameworks during incidents.
- - Capture The Flag / Team Exercises: These competitive drills aim to visualize skills and strengthen organizational capabilities, promoting continuous learning and improvement.
- - Talent Discovery & Recruitment Support: By utilizing performance-based assessments, the partnership will aid in identifying and recruiting highly skilled cybersecurity professionals.
Comments from Both Companies
Takuya Miyazawa, CEO of Information Development: "We are extremely pleased to offer world-class cybersecurity training in Japan through our collaboration with Hack The Box. This initiative will enhance organizational resilience and operations, contributing to the realization of the national cybersecurity strategy."
Louis Harding, Vice President for Asia-Pacific at Hack The Box: "Japan's new cybersecurity strategy emphasizes proactive defense and rapid talent development. Through our partnership with ID, we will provide training and certification programs that respond to the latest threat trends, enabling government agencies, financial institutions, and corporations in Japan to create a secure digital environment."
Future Outlook
Both companies aim to strengthen training support systems within Japan, expanding services to government agencies, financial institutions, and critical infrastructure sectors, thereby contributing to improvements in Japan's cybersecurity response capabilities.
About Information Development Group
Since its establishment in 1969, Information Development Group has supported social infrastructure, including financial institutions, utilities, and transport, through IT system operation and application development. The company's robust business foundation and client-centered approach have earned it high praise from investors and clients. Moving forward, the group aims to pioneer new business areas while adhering to its mission of creating a "Waku-Waku future" through technological and human-centric solutions.
About Hack The Box
Hack The Box offers a cybersecurity training platform utilized by over 1,500 organizations, including Fortune 500 companies and government agencies. With an emphasis on AI-enhanced intelligence, gamified labs, and practical simulations, Hack The Box supports professionals in acquiring real-world offensive and defensive skills. Since its inception in 2017, the platform has built a global community of over 4 million members, contributing to improved organizational responsiveness, reduced breach risks, and talent development.
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