Cyber Security Research Institute Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka) announced a business partnership with Celio Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kanagawa; hereinafter referred to as Celio), which specializes in the implementation and design of identity security solutions, including Okta.

In recent years, cyberattacks originating from the theft of authentication information have been increasing, making it difficult to respond with conventional endpoint-centric measures. Through this partnership, we aim to achieve automated response based on cross-analysis of identity-related logs, terminals, and networks by advancing the integration of our AI-powered security operations support service 'FastTriage MDR' with Okta.

Background: The Main Battlefield of Breaches is Shifting to 'Identity' In recent cyberattacks, a growing trend involves stealing authentication information after an endpoint breach and then escalating privileges to spread within the organization. Various surveys also point out that many breaches originate from the misuse of authentication information, highlighting the increasing importance of identity security.

Furthermore, with the introduction of supply chain security evaluation systems, companies are required to audit authentication and access logs and establish operational frameworks. However, a shortage of specialized personnel and an increasing operational burden have become significant challenges for businesses.

Provided Value: Automation of Response Across Identity, Terminals, and Networks FastTriage MDR is a security operations support service that aims for automated execution, including response judgment support by AI, in addition to detection and analysis. Through integration with Okta, we aim to enhance response capabilities in the following ways: ・Correlation analysis of identity-related logs, endpoint behavior, and network communications.

・Early detection and response support for privilege escalation processes in ransomware attacks.

・Automation of session control and terminal response for suspicious logins.

This will streamline the process, which traditionally required significant time from alert confirmation to response judgment, and reduce the operational burden. ■Partnership Details: Collaboration from Design to Operation Through this partnership, both companies will collaborate in the following roles: ・Cyber Security Research Institute: Provision of AI-driven operations support and automation infrastructure.

・Celio: Design, construction, and operational support for authentication infrastructure centered around Okta.

Furthermore, we will proceed with joint proposals and deployment to mutual customers, targeting the following markets: ・Companies that have introduced or are considering introducing Okta.

・Mid-sized to enterprise companies with 100 to 1,000 employees.

Moving forward, we aim to create joint implementation projects by the end of 2026 and promote the provision of integrated solutions in the identity security domain.

Implementation Track Record Celio's Implementation Track Record Celio has a track record of implementing and supporting identity security solutions, including Okta, across 200 projects and 300,000 accounts. We have contributed to the consulting, implementation, and operation of complex systems, primarily for large enterprises. Cyber Security Research Institute's Implementation Track Record FastTriage MDR has been implemented in over 400 companies, primarily as SOC for EDR products, providing operational support. We maintain a continuous usage rate of over 95%, contributing to the efficiency of corporate security operations.

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