iU Graduate Achieves Recognition at DICOMO 2025
The iU (University of Information and Management Innovation), located in Sumida, Tokyo, is proud to announce that one of its graduates, Takuto Murakami (scheduled to graduate in 2024), has been honored with the Young Researcher Award during the upcoming DICOMO 2025 symposium. This event is scheduled to take place from June 25 to 27, 2025, and is recognized as Japan's largest information technology symposium that combines learning with collaborative conference activities.
Overview of DICOMO
DICOMO, which stands for Multimedia, Distribution, Cooperation, and Mobile, is organized annually by ten research committees under the Information Processing Society of Japan. The symposium aims to foster discussions and facilitate interactions among researchers. Each year, it attracts a significant number of participants, including students and researchers from across the country, leading to over 200 research presentations over the span of three days.
Symposium Details:
- - Dates: June 25 (Wednesday) - 27 (Friday), 2025
- - Format: Retreat-style gathering (Location: Ishikawa County, Fukushima Prefecture)
- - Organizer: Information Processing Society of Japan
Research Paper by Takuto Murakami
Title: Design of System Architecture for Vulnerability Information Collection Support Platform
Authors: Takuto Murakami (iU, Class of 2024), Masato Yamauchi (iU Core Faculty)
This research project, conducted in collaboration with Bridge Corporation, proposed a system architecture aimed at streamlining the collection and analysis of vulnerability information. The innovative aspects of this architecture focus on reducing operational burdens compared to existing methods while enhancing the accuracy of analysis and automating processes. The proposed system demonstrated the potential to improve and enhance security management operations within organizations.
Comments from the Awardee, Takuto Murakami
"I am truly honored to receive the Young Researcher Award at DICOMO 2025. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Professor Masato Yamauchi, who has provided me with kind guidance throughout my journey, as well as to all the members at Bridge Corporation who greatly supported my research. This award serves as a motivation for me to continue my research activities, striving to produce results that are both academically and socially significant. I also hope that iU's research initiatives and student support become even more robust, enabling more students to take on new challenges. Furthermore, I aspire for an environment that continuously supports and places value on daily research efforts, not just recognition like this award."
In conclusion, Takuto Murakami’s award at DICOMO 2025 not only highlights his individual achievements but also showcases the quality of education and research fostered at iU. As more students like Takuto emerge, the future of research and development within Japan appears to be in promising hands.