ISFnet Shares Practical Vulnerability Response Expertise at Microsoft Monthly Security Study Session
On May 16, 2026, ISFnet hosted a seminar at the 'Secujuku' security school. Designed for IT infrastructure and security personnel, the session covered how to evaluate vulnerabilities and reduce operational workloads. The event drew 99 participants who provided highly positive feedback.
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## ISFnet Shares Practical Vulnerability Response Insights at Security Study Session
On May 16, 2026, ISFnet (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Takayoshi Watanabe) provided a guest lecturer for a free seminar titled "[Understand the Latest Vulnerabilities!!] Microsoft Monthly Vulnerability Study Session," hosted by the practical security school 'Secujuku,' operated by Heatwave Co., Ltd.
### Background and Results
As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, security knowledge has become indispensable in the IT infrastructure sector. This study session aimed to teach infrastructure engineers and security personnel 'how to truly identify vulnerabilities required in the field.'
With 15 in-person attendees and 84 joining online, the event was a great success, drawing 99 participants in total. Koji Nonoshita from ISFnet's Technical Education Department presented on the latest updates regarding vulnerabilities released in the previous month and practical approaches to Microsoft's security measures. He emphasized that instead of relying solely on vendor 'severity' or CVSS scores, one must comprehensively judge factors such as exploitability to assess the true impact on the organization. This provided attendees with practical knowledge to accelerate professional development and reduce the workload in their daily operations.
### Participant Feedback
In the post-seminar survey, the majority of participants rated the session as 'highly satisfied' or 'satisfied.' The Q&A session featured practical inquiries regarding AI utilization for listing and summarizing vulnerability information, highlighting the keen interest among attendees.
Key feedback included:
- "I used to apply patches mechanically without proper scrutiny. This has inspired me to properly understand Microsoft security information before applying patches."
- "I used to only check if information existed without checking details. I now intend to check Microsoft's vulnerability information every month."
- "I would like this to be held monthly."
### Future Outlook
Following this success and positive feedback, ISFnet intends to further disseminate practical security know-how developed through its own operations. By continuing such initiatives, the company aims to contribute to the training of practical security personnel and improve the overall safety of IT infrastructure in society.
On May 16, 2026, ISFnet (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Takayoshi Watanabe) provided a guest lecturer for a free seminar titled "[Understand the Latest Vulnerabilities!!] Microsoft Monthly Vulnerability Study Session," hosted by the practical security school 'Secujuku,' operated by Heatwave Co., Ltd.
### Background and Results
As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, security knowledge has become indispensable in the IT infrastructure sector. This study session aimed to teach infrastructure engineers and security personnel 'how to truly identify vulnerabilities required in the field.'
With 15 in-person attendees and 84 joining online, the event was a great success, drawing 99 participants in total. Koji Nonoshita from ISFnet's Technical Education Department presented on the latest updates regarding vulnerabilities released in the previous month and practical approaches to Microsoft's security measures. He emphasized that instead of relying solely on vendor 'severity' or CVSS scores, one must comprehensively judge factors such as exploitability to assess the true impact on the organization. This provided attendees with practical knowledge to accelerate professional development and reduce the workload in their daily operations.
### Participant Feedback
In the post-seminar survey, the majority of participants rated the session as 'highly satisfied' or 'satisfied.' The Q&A session featured practical inquiries regarding AI utilization for listing and summarizing vulnerability information, highlighting the keen interest among attendees.
Key feedback included:
- "I used to apply patches mechanically without proper scrutiny. This has inspired me to properly understand Microsoft security information before applying patches."
- "I used to only check if information existed without checking details. I now intend to check Microsoft's vulnerability information every month."
- "I would like this to be held monthly."
### Future Outlook
Following this success and positive feedback, ISFnet intends to further disseminate practical security know-how developed through its own operations. By continuing such initiatives, the company aims to contribute to the training of practical security personnel and improve the overall safety of IT infrastructure in society.
FAQ
What can I learn from this study session?
You can learn how to evaluate vulnerabilities based on practical field experience, rather than relying solely on vendor severity metrics, and learn ways to reduce operational burden.
Why does ISFnet provide these lecturers?
With approximately 2,300 engineers, ISFnet shares real-world field insights to help IT infrastructure engineers become effective and 'combat-ready' quickly.
Will there be future study sessions?
Yes. Due to high demand from participants, they are actively planning to continue these seminars and information sharing initiatives to foster practical security talent.