Buffalo Cybersecurity
2025-05-27 09:19:02

Buffalo Electronics Underscore Cybersecurity with JC-STAR Compliance Seminar

Seminar Report: JC-STAR Compliance and Labeling System



On May 27, 2025, Buffalo, a tech firm based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, held a press seminar focusing on the 'JC-STAR' security compliance and labeling system. Notable speakers included Professor Katsunari Yoshioka from Yokohama National University, and Mr. Nobutaka Takeo from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, alongside Buffalo's Executive Officer, Tsuyoshi Toyama.

Seminar Highlights



The seminar commenced with Professor Yoshioka discussing the evolution of IoT security issues from the past to the present. His expert insights illuminated ongoing challenges and the necessity for continued vigilance in cybersecurity. Following this, Mr. Takeo elaborated on the JC-STAR system's framework, its significance, and future activities intended to bolster cybersecurity standards across various sectors.

Tsuyoshi Toyama then took the stage to share Buffalo's collaboration with the JC-STAR initiative, detailing the introduction of compatible products and the company's ongoing business strategies. Buffalo recognizes a growing demand for security measures, driven by customer feedback and regular assessments of the current landscape of IoT security. Consequently, they have actively developed and implemented strategies that align with the demands of the JC-STAR system.

Buffalo has successfully introduced many of its products to government agencies, local authorities, and essential infrastructure providers. The company's product lineup includes 76 models of Wi-Fi access points, routers, and NAS for businesses, as well as three router models for consumers, all meeting JC-STAR compliance.

Looking ahead, Buffalo aims to expand its range of compliant products and forge stronger partnerships with vendors to seamlessly provide security solutions to users. The goal is to create an environment where customers can safely utilize Buffalo products, confident in their cybersecurity measures.

Understanding JC-STAR



The JC-STAR (Labeling Scheme based on Japan Cyber-Security Technical Assessment Requirements) is a Japanese compliance evaluation system that confirms the adherence of IoT products to specific security standards. In alignment with international standards such as 'ETSI EN 303 645' and 'NISTIR 8425', this system aims to enhance the security posture against the rising tide of cyber threats. Administered by the Independent Administrative Institution Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA) under the supervision of the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, JC-STAR ensures that products are compliant and visible to potential consumers.

The increasing market for IoT products has led to a surge in cybersecurity threats, making the selection of JC-STAR compliant products a practical solution for mitigating security risks. This initiative represents a significant step towards safeguarding consumers and businesses alike in an increasingly interconnected world.

For more information about the JC-STAR initiative, visit the dedicated feature page.

Note: Any specifications or prices may change without prior notice. For international media, please note that this product is currently only available within the Japanese domestic market.


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