Unpacking Cybersecurity Strategies to Minimize Business Risks
In today’s digital era, the landscape of threats posed by cyberattacks is evolving at an alarming pace. Companies are increasingly realizing that relying solely on technology to secure sensitive information is no longer sufficient. In light of these challenges, Tsujihongo Tax Corporation, in collaboration with Tsujihongo IT Consulting Co., is hosting a comprehensive online seminar titled
"What is Cybersecurity Strategies? – Actions by Organization, People, and Technology" beginning March 31, 2026.
The seminar focuses on the integration of three critical aspects:
organization, people, and technology. This collaborative effort aims to equip businesses with the knowledge they need to strengthen their cybersecurity frameworks effectively.
Seminar Highlights
1. Organizational Measures
Participants will learn about the establishment of security committees aimed at incident response. A well-structured security team is essential in managing risks, and the seminar will delineate best practices in forming such a committee to ensure a robust and responsive security posture.
2. Human Factors
One of the most significant vulnerabilities in any security system is human error. The seminar discusses required educational aspects that current security training programs must address. By nurturing decision-making skills to identify potential threats, organizations can bolster their defenses against cyber risks.
3. Technical Solutions
As businesses pivot towards cloud services, the necessity for innovative security measures has surged. The seminar will highlight essential considerations regarding cloud security strategies and how they have transformed in the contemporary threat landscape, equipping participants with actionable insights on protecting their digital assets.
4. Leadership Responsibility
The role of business leaders in cybersecurity cannot be overstated. The curriculum includes recommendations for executives regarding their responsibilities in cultivating a secure organizational culture and proactively addressing vulnerabilities to safeguard their enterprise.
Event Details
- - Date and Time: March 31, 2026, at 11:30 AM to April 6, 2026, at 5:00 PM (approximately 60 minutes of lecture content).
- - Format: Online seminar (web-based).
- - Cost: Free.
- - Capacity: No restrictions on attendee numbers.
Participants will engage with pre-recorded content, with informative emails providing detailed guidance sent prior to the session start. A successful registration allows the sharing and utilization of information by both Tsujihongo Tax Corporation and Tsujihongo IT Consulting Co. This collaboration is vital to developing future services tailored to business needs.
Speaker Information
Yoshiaki Imanishi, Executive Officer, Technology Division, Tsujihongo IT Consulting Co.
Imanishi brings a wealth of experience from his diverse career path. Following his university graduation, he worked as a journalist covering the Great East Japan Earthquake before transitioning into editing roles within an e-book company. His technical acquisition began at Recruit Co., where he contributed to product development for services such as Rikunabi and Air series. Since founding better Inc. for inheritance DX in 2018, Imanishi has engaged in product development and security measures, further enabling a secure IT consulting framework for SMEs.
About Tsujihongo Tax Corporation
Recognized as one of Japan’s largest tax corporations, Tsujihongo Tax Corporation boasts a workforce of over 2,000 and serves more than 20,000 clients across various sectors, specializing in advisory services for corporate tax, personal asset taxation, business succession, and international taxation.
Registration Information
Interested individuals can register for the seminar
here. Please note the application deadline is March 30, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
For further inquiries regarding the seminar, please contact:
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contact page.