Frontier Advisory & Consulting Launches Cyber Security Response Support Service for Threats Posed by Frontier AI
Frontier Advisory & Consulting Inc. has launched a new service, "Cybersecurity Risk Response Support for Frontier AI," to assist organizations in adapting to the evolving threat landscape. The service provides end-to-end support, from initial diagnosis and roadmap development to implementation, based on a three-tiered defense strategy: prevention, rapid response, and resilience.
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- 📰 Published: June 11, 2026 at 19:30
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[Overview]
Frontier Advisory & Consulting Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; President: Yohei Shoda; hereinafter "the Company"), a professional firm specializing in digital governance, has launched a new service to support cybersecurity responses in light of the threat landscape changes caused by Frontier AI.
This service treats the cybersecurity approach holistically, from prevention to resilience, providing comprehensive support that includes initial diagnosis of current weaknesses, formulation of response policies and roadmaps, and execution of measures.
■ Background: Changing Threats Posed by Frontier AI and Regulatory Actions
The landscape of cybersecurity threats has shifted dramatically with the development of "Frontier AI." Frontier AI excels at discovering vulnerabilities and generating sophisticated attack code. It is noted that vulnerabilities that were previously difficult to find can now be discovered in large quantities within short periods, and the lead time from vulnerability discovery to exploit is significantly shortened. There are concerns regarding increased high-level attacks by less-skilled attackers, affecting not only internally developed systems but also third-party software and services, including open-source components.
In response to these growing threats, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), jointly with the Bank of Japan, issued a request on May 22, 2026, regarding "Short-term Responses for Financial Institutions in Light of Changing Threats from Frontier AI." The request calls for the inspection and strengthening of systems for asset management, vulnerability management, patching, monitoring, and resilience in preparation for a surge in vulnerability discoveries and patch releases. It also indicates that these are emergency measures, and that medium-to-long-term efforts, such as the automation of vulnerability response, are necessary.
■ Service Overview
The Company's "Cybersecurity Risk Response Support for Frontier AI" assists in redesigning cybersecurity defenses across three stages, assuming an era where large volumes of vulnerabilities are detected and exploited. We provide end-to-end support from initial diagnosis and roadmap formulation to implementation, capturing the entire scope from prevention to resilience.
We focus on identifying organizational weaknesses from the perspectives of multiple stakeholders—including management, practitioners, and auditors—and establishing measurable and verifiable countermeasures.
■ Overall Picture of Measures: Three-Tiered Defense
In an era where attackers gain an advantage through Frontier AI, merely stacking individual countermeasures is insufficient. We propose designing defenses in three stages: "preventing vulnerabilities," "responding quickly to vulnerabilities," and "resilience even if breached."
- Stage 1: Prevention (Preventing vulnerabilities from being created): Secure-by-design, secure development and procurement, preventing vulnerability injection through configuration simplification.
- Stage 2: Rapid Response (Responding quickly to vulnerabilities): Asset and configuration visualization, vulnerability management, risk-based patching, security testing/vulnerability diagnostics, efficiency of response processes.
- Stage 3: Resilience (Enduring even if breached): Limiting damage through defense-in-depth, detection and response, BCP and recovery, active decision-making for suspending critical services.
■ Approach to Support (Three Steps)
1. Initial Diagnosis (Visualizing Weaknesses): Assessing the current stance based on the three-tier defense to determine robustness against large-scale vulnerability discovery and fast-tracked exploits.
2. Response Policy/Roadmap Formulation Support (Drafting Priorities and Pathways): Prioritizing identified weaknesses based on risk and organizing short-term emergency responses and medium-term fundamental responses into a unified roadmap.
3. Execution Support (Steadily Implementing Plans): Supporting the implementation of measures along the roadmap, providing cross-functional support, and accompanying the organization until integration into operations.
■ Company Features
As a professional firm specializing in digital governance and cybersecurity, we provide support that balances governance, risk, and control.
Frontier Advisory & Consulting Inc. (Headquarters: Shinjuku, Tokyo; President: Yohei Shoda; hereinafter "the Company"), a professional firm specializing in digital governance, has launched a new service to support cybersecurity responses in light of the threat landscape changes caused by Frontier AI.
This service treats the cybersecurity approach holistically, from prevention to resilience, providing comprehensive support that includes initial diagnosis of current weaknesses, formulation of response policies and roadmaps, and execution of measures.
■ Background: Changing Threats Posed by Frontier AI and Regulatory Actions
The landscape of cybersecurity threats has shifted dramatically with the development of "Frontier AI." Frontier AI excels at discovering vulnerabilities and generating sophisticated attack code. It is noted that vulnerabilities that were previously difficult to find can now be discovered in large quantities within short periods, and the lead time from vulnerability discovery to exploit is significantly shortened. There are concerns regarding increased high-level attacks by less-skilled attackers, affecting not only internally developed systems but also third-party software and services, including open-source components.
In response to these growing threats, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), jointly with the Bank of Japan, issued a request on May 22, 2026, regarding "Short-term Responses for Financial Institutions in Light of Changing Threats from Frontier AI." The request calls for the inspection and strengthening of systems for asset management, vulnerability management, patching, monitoring, and resilience in preparation for a surge in vulnerability discoveries and patch releases. It also indicates that these are emergency measures, and that medium-to-long-term efforts, such as the automation of vulnerability response, are necessary.
■ Service Overview
The Company's "Cybersecurity Risk Response Support for Frontier AI" assists in redesigning cybersecurity defenses across three stages, assuming an era where large volumes of vulnerabilities are detected and exploited. We provide end-to-end support from initial diagnosis and roadmap formulation to implementation, capturing the entire scope from prevention to resilience.
We focus on identifying organizational weaknesses from the perspectives of multiple stakeholders—including management, practitioners, and auditors—and establishing measurable and verifiable countermeasures.
■ Overall Picture of Measures: Three-Tiered Defense
In an era where attackers gain an advantage through Frontier AI, merely stacking individual countermeasures is insufficient. We propose designing defenses in three stages: "preventing vulnerabilities," "responding quickly to vulnerabilities," and "resilience even if breached."
- Stage 1: Prevention (Preventing vulnerabilities from being created): Secure-by-design, secure development and procurement, preventing vulnerability injection through configuration simplification.
- Stage 2: Rapid Response (Responding quickly to vulnerabilities): Asset and configuration visualization, vulnerability management, risk-based patching, security testing/vulnerability diagnostics, efficiency of response processes.
- Stage 3: Resilience (Enduring even if breached): Limiting damage through defense-in-depth, detection and response, BCP and recovery, active decision-making for suspending critical services.
■ Approach to Support (Three Steps)
1. Initial Diagnosis (Visualizing Weaknesses): Assessing the current stance based on the three-tier defense to determine robustness against large-scale vulnerability discovery and fast-tracked exploits.
2. Response Policy/Roadmap Formulation Support (Drafting Priorities and Pathways): Prioritizing identified weaknesses based on risk and organizing short-term emergency responses and medium-term fundamental responses into a unified roadmap.
3. Execution Support (Steadily Implementing Plans): Supporting the implementation of measures along the roadmap, providing cross-functional support, and accompanying the organization until integration into operations.
■ Company Features
As a professional firm specializing in digital governance and cybersecurity, we provide support that balances governance, risk, and control.
FAQ
フロンティア・アドバイザリー・アンド・コンサルティングが開始した新サービスとは?
フロンティアAIによる脅威変化を踏まえたサイバーセキュリティリスクへの対応支援サービスです。脆弱性を生まない予防から、侵害を前提としたレジリエンスまでを一体で捉え、初期診断から対応方針・ロードマップの策定、施策の実行までを一貫して支援します。
フロンティアAIがサイバーセキュリティにもたらす脅威とは?
脆弱性の発見や高度な攻撃コードの生成に優れており、脆弱性の発見から攻撃への転用期間の短縮や、スキルが低い攻撃者による高度な攻撃の増加が懸念されています。
このサービスが提案する「守りの3段構え」とは?
「脆弱性を生まない」予防、「脆弱性に早く対応できる」即応、「侵害されても耐える」レジリエンスの3段階です。
金融庁と日本銀行が2026年5月22日に公表した要請とは?
「フロンティアAIによる脅威変化を踏まえた金融機関等の短期的な対応」に係る要請です。資産管理や脆弱性管理、レジリエンス態勢の点検・強化を求めています。
本サービスの支援ステップは?
1.初期診断(弱点の可視化)、2.対応方針・ロードマップ策定支援(優先順位と道筋)、3.実行支援(計画の実装・運用定着)の3ステップで構成されています。