Keio University

Demonstration of "Distributed Security Operation" for Rapid Incident Response through Collaboration among Multiple Security Response TeamsAchieving Rapid Detection and Countermeasures for Cyberattacks through Industry-Academia Collaboration

Publish: February 05, 2018
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February 5, 2018

Keio University

Hitachi, Ltd.

Keio University (President: Akira Haseyama) and Hitachi, Ltd. (President & CEO: Toshiaki Higashihara; hereinafter, Hitachi) have formulated the "distributed security operation" concept and built a demonstration environment. This concept enables multiple security response teams, such as SOCs and CSIRTs, to collaborate and provide rapid incident response to increasingly sophisticated and large-scale cyberattacks. They have demonstrated that by automating the process—from detecting a security incident to requesting analysis from a specialized team and starting to share the analysis data, which was conventionally performed manually—it can be completed within one second. Going forward, Keio University and Hitachi will advance research toward the practical application of this concept and contribute to the realization of security operations that help ensure the stable operation of social infrastructure systems.

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