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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] Metal Processing Contracting / Manufacturing and Processing Contracting

Summarize and reinforce the "external communication control, logs, reporting, and emergency response" required for client checks!

We would like to introduce a case study of a company engaged in metal processing outsourcing that implemented the exit security measure "DDHBOX." They were requested by a major manufacturer to submit a security checklist and were pointed out the concern of being "used as a stepping stone" as a subcontractor/supplier. There was no dedicated information systems department, and the situation was being handled by someone with multiple responsibilities. With the introduction of our product, external unauthorized communication (C2) after an intrusion was blocked at the exit. When detected, the source IP was identified through email notifications, and procedures for isolating the terminal were established. A monthly report was created to explain the status of countermeasures both internally and externally. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: No dedicated information systems department, handled by someone with multiple responsibilities ■ Solution: Created a format to explain the status of countermeasures both internally and externally through monthly reports ■ Effects: - The responses to the checklist became more specific, meeting the conditions for continuing the business relationship - The operational burden was low, allowing for continuity even with multiple responsibilities *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] Robot SIer / Robot

Monitor and block C2 communications at the exit! Operations include automatic blocking, notifications, and monthly reports, allowing for management by a small team.

We would like to introduce a case where the security exit strategy "DDHBOX" was implemented for a robot SIer. In an environment with high security demands due to frequent connections to customer networks, the client required "control of external communications" and "incident response capabilities." It was also a challenge that operating a SOC with a small team was not realistic. The product was implemented at the headquarters exit, and automatic blocking of C2 communications was established. Notification emails were consolidated to the CSIRT contact point (also serving other roles), and a primary response flow was developed. Monthly reports are utilized as explanatory materials for the client. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: It is not realistic for the company to operate a SOC with a small team. ■ Solution: Consolidated notification emails to the CSIRT contact point (also serving other roles) and developed a primary response flow. ■ Effects: - We were able to propose the implementation of exit measures in response to the client's security demands. - An additional layer was added to stop communications with attackers, allowing for continued maintenance with peace of mind. - Operations became less prone to becoming mere formalities, even with a small team. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] Medical Device Manufacturer / Medical Devices

Prevent information leaks and business interruption risks! Utilize notifications and monthly reports for audit and reporting responses.

We would like to introduce a case where a medical device manufacturer implemented our exit strategy security solution, "DDHBOX." The impact of leaks of quality documents and design data is significant, and regulatory compliance and client audits required the presentation of logs and systems. Additionally, it was challenging to monitor and analyze daily due to a dual-role structure. Our product was installed at the network exit to automatically block C2 communications. Notification emails were shared with the quality and information systems dual-role team to determine initial response procedures. Monthly reports were incorporated into regular audit materials to establish ongoing operations. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: Logs and systems were required for regulatory compliance and client audits. ■ Solution: Monthly reports were incorporated into regular audit materials to establish ongoing operations. ■ Effects: - It became easier to explain the "detection, blocking, logging, and reporting" required for audits. - Additional measures were put in place to mitigate damage after an intrusion, increasing peace of mind. - The operational burden was minimal, allowing for continuity. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] Warehouse/Logistics / Warehouse and Transportation Related Industries

Automatically block C2 communications in logistics sites where operations cannot be halted! Accelerate initial response with notifications and understand operational status through monthly reports.

We would like to introduce a case where a company engaged in warehousing and transportation-related industries implemented our exit security solution, "DDHBOX." In an environment highly dependent on IT, such as WMS and shipping labels, where any downtime can lead to immediate losses, the challenge was that the locations were scattered, making it difficult to uniformly manage on-site PCs. Additionally, there was an increase in security checks from business partners (shippers). By installing our product at the exit, we were able to block external unauthorized communications after an intrusion. Notifications were centralized to the headquarters management department, allowing the on-site team to focus solely on terminal isolation. Monthly reports are also utilized for explanations to shippers. 【Case Overview】 ■ Challenge: Scattered locations made uniform management of on-site PCs difficult ■ Solution: Centralized notifications to the headquarters management department, allowing the on-site team to focus only on terminal isolation ■ Effects: - Enabled responses to exit security inquiries from shippers - Clarified the division of initial response duties, allowing for measures to be taken without increasing the burden on the on-site team *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Introduction Case] IT Vendor / IT and Information Communication

A case where measures that can be "explained" were established not only for our own company but also as a position handling customer information!

We would like to introduce a case where the exit strategy security "DDHBOX" was implemented by an IT vendor. While customers demanded security checks (monitoring/blocking/logging/emergency response), EDR/NDR was considered but posed challenges due to high operational difficulty. Additionally, there were situations where small-scale SOC operations were not feasible. With the introduction of our product, we implemented blocking of C2 communications at the exit. We prepared notification emails and monthly reports as materials for customer reporting, and established a system where investigation/recovery support with insurance can be utilized in emergencies. 【Case Overview】 ■ Challenge: EDR/NDR is a candidate, but operational difficulty is high ■ Solution: Prepared notification emails and monthly reports as materials for customer reporting ■ Effects - Responses to customer checks became more concrete, making contract renewals and new proposals easier - We were able to continuously submit operational results (reports) for measures - We were able to streamline operations to be manageable even with a small team *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[DDHBOX Case Study] Automotive Parts Manufacturer / Automotive and Transportation Equipment

Added exit strategies for industries with strict supply chain demands! Mitigating risks of platformization and information leakage.

We would like to introduce a case where the exit strategy security "DDHBOX" was implemented at an automotive parts manufacturer. As security requirements from complete vehicle manufacturers have become increasingly stringent year by year, although UTM/antivirus measures were already in place, the "external communication blockage after intrusion" was weak, and the environment had many entry points such as factories, offices, and partner companies. By implementing our product at the exit, C2 communication is automatically blocked. Notifications trigger the isolation of target devices and standardize initial responses, ensuring ongoing operations with regular monthly reports on the status of countermeasures. [Case Overview] ■ Challenge: Although UTM/antivirus measures are in place, "external communication blockage after intrusion" is weak. ■ Solution: Standardization of target device isolation and initial response triggered by notifications. ■ Effects: - Ability to present "exit strategies" during client checks, facilitating smooth audit responses. - Increased materials for explaining the risk of being used as a stepping stone, providing reassurance for continued transactions. - Operations centered around automatic blocking, reducing the burden on the field. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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