MIERU Cybersecurity 2026
2026-03-31 05:38:13

ISFNet Extends MIERU Series Cybersecurity Month 2026 Campaign Due to Popular Demand

In a significant move aimed at bolstering cybersecurity awareness, ISFNet, a leading IT infrastructure company based in Tokyo, Japan, has decided to extend its much-praised campaign, the MIERU Series Cybersecurity Month 2026. Initially set to conclude by March 31, 2026, this campaign will now run until June 30, 2026, reflecting the positive response from numerous businesses seeking cybersecurity solutions.


The campaign aligns with Japan's national Cybersecurity Month, which takes place from February 1 to March 18, 2026. It is designed to aid organizations in enhancing their cybersecurity practices through a combination of ISFNet’s powerful security solutions. In response to overwhelming demand, the firm recognized the need to extend this initiative, providing even more opportunities for businesses to partake in vital cybersecurity training and education.


During this extended period, participants can access special campaign packages that combine various offerings tailored to corporate security needs. These packages will be available at discounts of up to 53% off the regular pricing, making it a financially favorable option for corporations with up to 1,000 employees. Larger organizations can also seek customized solutions tailored to their specific requirements.


The campaign features three distinct package plans:

1. Current Status and Training Plan


This package focuses on visualizing the risks of information leakage and includes practical email training. Here’s a closer look:
  • - MIERUPASS: Investigates and visualizes the leakage of domain-related IDs and passwords, ensuring organizations understand where vulnerabilities lie. This component focuses on detecting early signs of unauthorized access and ransomware threats.
  • - MIERUTRAP: Engages teams with targeted email training (covering 1-1,000 emails) to simulate phishing attacks.
Price: 300,000 JPY (regular price: approximately 460,000 JPY)


2. Education and Training Plan


Intended for employee training, this plan combines basic security education with hands-on exercises:
  • - MIERUBASE Core: A comprehensive security education online course (60 minutes) tailored for employees.
  • - MIERUTRAP: Continues to leverage targeted email simulations for practical learning.
Price: 300,000 JPY (regular price: approximately 600,000 JPY)


3. Comprehensive Package


This all-inclusive plan addresses information leaks, educational needs, and training in one offering:
  • - MIERUPASS: As noted, focuses on assessing the current leakage status.
  • - MIERUBASE Core: Provides essential security education for all employees.
  • - MIERUTRAP: Implements phishing training as detailed before.
Price: 400,000 JPY (regular price: approximately 850,000 JPY)


New Additions: MIERUBASE Core


Designed for non-IT staff and new employees, this e-learning module emphasizes awareness: "The key is not just knowledge, but awareness." The curriculum teaches essential topics such as:
  • - Best practices for passwords.
  • - Identifying email phishing scams.
  • - Guidelines for social media usage.
  • - Reporting rules during incidents.
The program's aim is to ensure participants can recognize danger signs, understand prohibited actions, and know how to report issues effectively.


For companies interested in learning more about these services, ISFNet has provided further information on its campaign webpage at ISFNet Services.
Moreover, ISFNet has extended various related offerings, including educational programs developed in partnership with Japan Aerospace & Defense Consulting to tackle risk management in defense-related industries. The firm continuously seeks to enhance its security education services, recently launching new courses through the MIERUBASE platform.


Founded with a focus on nurturing human resources, ISFNet prides itself on being a leading provider of IT infrastructure solutions, specializing in cloud, server, and network security. With approximately 2,300 engineers across domestic and international headquarters, ISFNet remains committed to corporate development in a rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape. For further details about ISFNet, visit their official website: ISFNet.


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