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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
Presentation of explanatory materials on JIS and ISO standards. We propose suitable safety barriers from a rich product series! Free rental of demo kits.
- Other safety and hygiene products
The number of ransom demands and service suspensions due to ransomware infections is increasing. As IT advances, the risks also grow. Don't forget to implement effective intrusion and information leak...
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
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- Other security
Digital transformation also emphasizes the importance of system protection. Let's effectively use data diodes (OWCD) as a communication restriction to protect ourselves from information-gathering malw...
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
- Other security
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To securely obtain information in the supply chain, there are methods like this that can strengthen cybersecurity even with partners at different levels of response.
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
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- Other security
The compatibility between Zero Trust and data diodes is actually outstanding! The number of adoption cases is steadily increasing. Let's make visible progress!
- Other security
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
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Is there a possibility that the backup storage data could be leaked? It's also important to have a system in place that prevents data from being stolen.
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
- Other security
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Isn't the remote line for system maintenance affecting the fate of the company? A new idea to physically seal off the "invasion point" of ransomware.
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
- Other network tools
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Securing the supply chain is a headache for managers. With OWC-D file secure link, you can enhance security even with partners at different levels.
- Firewall and intrusion prevention
- Other information systems
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Is your company's OT network secure? Reading this will give you the basics of security measures! Case studies are also available.
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Are you ready to respond to the evolving industrial network? We are offering a guidebook on network building and 8 related materials!
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Analysis and debugging tools for network administrators! 【Manufactured by Allegro】
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We will be exhibiting at Inter BEE 2024.
We will be exhibiting at Inter BEE 2024, which will be held at Makuhari Messe from November 13 (Wednesday) to November 15 (Friday). We will showcase IP packet analysis devices and IP traffic emulators necessary for the IP transformation of broadcasting. Please be sure to stop by our exhibition booth.
Utilizing action analysis algorithms to detect anomalies hidden within network traffic and identify signs of malicious behavior or breaches!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Standalone appliance! Available as hardware or virtual.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
The generated flow statistics are analyzed in detail! Introducing products that can also be used in virtual environments.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
The core of multi-layered defense against cyber attacks! Introducing the role of NDR.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Prioritize important network traffic! Introducing case studies of the network traffic monitoring tool "Flowmon."
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Providing clients with robust security solutions! Publicizing case studies on countermeasures against cyber attacks.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
IaaS provisioning through network traffic monitoring! Case studies on countermeasures against cyber attacks are now available.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
A case study on countermeasures against cyber attacks that enables behavior detection even on shared servers has been released!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
A case study of cyber attack countermeasures that easily visualizes the communication status of multiple securities systems has been released!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
No limit on the number of applications! HTTPS traffic can be monitored under specific conditions.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Introducing products that allow for cause analysis when specific troubleshooting is needed!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
There are six recommended selection points to consider! We will introduce the differences between our NDR system and those of other companies.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Evolving Cyber Attacks! An Introduction to Challenges and Attempts in Business
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Optimal Solution Selection! Best Practices and Guidelines for Strengthening Security
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Prepare for attacks! Solutions to help build robust cybersecurity.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Reconsider the old approach and break free from it! Provide scalability in preparation for the future.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
We have released a case study on measures against cyber attacks that instantly visualized the traffic of the group company network through flow analysis!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
We have published a case study on measures against cyber attacks, where we built a network visualization system and established a rapid incident response framework!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
We have published a case study on measures against cyber attacks that achieved full traffic visualization and advanced analysis!
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.
Responding through "flow analysis" is becoming important! It reduces both time and costs.
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Secure file transfer: Protection of personal identifiable information
In this blog, I would like to discuss personal identifiable information and its protection. First, how is personal identifiable information recognized? The U.S. Federal Government's General Services Administration defines PII as information that can be used to identify or track an individual, either on its own or in combination with other personal information or identifiers linked to a specific individual, and states that specific risks associated with identifying individuals must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. It also points out the importance of recognizing that when additional information is made public, non-PII can become PII. You can find more details about the blog in the related links below.