Asteria Joins Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS) Consortium
Asteria Corporation (Securities Code: 3853), a software development company, announced its membership in Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS), a cybersecurity research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management. This move is in response to the advancement of Digital Transformation (DX) and strengthening global legal obligations, such as the EU Cyber Resilience Act (partially effective from September 11, 2026). Asteria aims to reflect the knowledge gained from CAMS into its management-level cyber control and governance systems, strengthening its framework to meet strict global standards. CAMS focuses on key themes including cyber risk and resilience, corporate governance, AI and cybersecurity, cybersecurity ecosystems, and security in IoT and industrial control systems. Asteria is a leading company in data integration, offering products like ASTERIA Warp.
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Asteria Corporation (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director/CEO: Yoichiro Hirano, Securities Code: 3853, hereinafter Asteria) announced its participation in "Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS)," a cybersecurity research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Background of Participation:
With the advancement of Digital Transformation (DX), the environment for data collaboration between companies and the connection of diverse devices and control systems, including IoT, to networks is expanding. In this environment, there is a strong demand for security measures that extend beyond individual companies to encompass the entire supply chain, both domestically and internationally.
In Europe, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA) will partially apply from September 11, 2026, and legal obligations for vulnerability management of digital products and securing supply chain security are strengthening globally.
For companies aiming for business expansion in global markets, not just in Japan, cybersecurity is positioned as a critical management issue that goes beyond IT department implementation challenges, directly impacting compliance with international standards, corporate governance, and management decisions.
CAMS is an international research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management that views cybersecurity as a management issue. Global companies and institutions from a wide range of fields, including IT, finance, manufacturing, and public infrastructure, participate, making it a hub for inter-industry knowledge. Asteria decided to join to gain access to this knowledge.
Purpose and Activities of Participation:
As a leading company in data integration, Asteria has over 10,000 implementation cases and is involved in cutting-edge areas such as "AI/Robotics" and "Stablecoin."
Through its participation in CAMS, Asteria will support cybersecurity research activities and reflect the knowledge gained into its management-level cyber control and governance systems, aiming to strengthen its framework to meet strict global standards.
Main themes addressed by CAMS:
Cyber risk and resilience
Corporate governance
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity
Cybersecurity ecosystem
Security in IoT and industrial control systems
Asteria will incorporate international knowledge to enhance management-level cyber control and governance, thereby increasing the reliability of its data integration business and contributing to the realization of a sustainable and secure digital society.
Comment:
"We warmly welcome Asteria. We look forward to deepening our collaboration as a member of CAMS and advancing our initiatives together."
Dr. Michael Siegel, Director, MIT Sloan Cybersecurity Research Center
List of participating companies/institutions: MIT CAMS official website materials
https://cams.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/Members.pdf
About Asteria Corporation: https://jp.asteria.com/
Asteria is a software development company that connects people, things, and ideas with the concept of "connecting the world with software" as an expert in "connecting" society and businesses. Its core product, ASTERIA Warp, a no-code data integration product for various systems and clouds, has been adopted by over 10,000 companies. Other products include the digital storage app Handbook X, the mobile app creation tool Platio, and the no-code AI/IoT platform Gravio. Through the provision of these products, Asteria promotes DX and operational efficiency. It also participates in establishing associations such as the Blockchain Promotion Association and the No-code Promotion Association, engaging in activities to promote new technologies and values.
About CAMS (Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan): https://cams.mit.edu/
CAMS is an international cybersecurity research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management. It includes global companies and institutions from IT, finance, manufacturing, public infrastructure, and other fields.
Background of Participation:
With the advancement of Digital Transformation (DX), the environment for data collaboration between companies and the connection of diverse devices and control systems, including IoT, to networks is expanding. In this environment, there is a strong demand for security measures that extend beyond individual companies to encompass the entire supply chain, both domestically and internationally.
In Europe, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA) will partially apply from September 11, 2026, and legal obligations for vulnerability management of digital products and securing supply chain security are strengthening globally.
For companies aiming for business expansion in global markets, not just in Japan, cybersecurity is positioned as a critical management issue that goes beyond IT department implementation challenges, directly impacting compliance with international standards, corporate governance, and management decisions.
CAMS is an international research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management that views cybersecurity as a management issue. Global companies and institutions from a wide range of fields, including IT, finance, manufacturing, and public infrastructure, participate, making it a hub for inter-industry knowledge. Asteria decided to join to gain access to this knowledge.
Purpose and Activities of Participation:
As a leading company in data integration, Asteria has over 10,000 implementation cases and is involved in cutting-edge areas such as "AI/Robotics" and "Stablecoin."
Through its participation in CAMS, Asteria will support cybersecurity research activities and reflect the knowledge gained into its management-level cyber control and governance systems, aiming to strengthen its framework to meet strict global standards.
Main themes addressed by CAMS:
Cyber risk and resilience
Corporate governance
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity
Cybersecurity ecosystem
Security in IoT and industrial control systems
Asteria will incorporate international knowledge to enhance management-level cyber control and governance, thereby increasing the reliability of its data integration business and contributing to the realization of a sustainable and secure digital society.
Comment:
"We warmly welcome Asteria. We look forward to deepening our collaboration as a member of CAMS and advancing our initiatives together."
Dr. Michael Siegel, Director, MIT Sloan Cybersecurity Research Center
List of participating companies/institutions: MIT CAMS official website materials
https://cams.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/Members.pdf
About Asteria Corporation: https://jp.asteria.com/
Asteria is a software development company that connects people, things, and ideas with the concept of "connecting the world with software" as an expert in "connecting" society and businesses. Its core product, ASTERIA Warp, a no-code data integration product for various systems and clouds, has been adopted by over 10,000 companies. Other products include the digital storage app Handbook X, the mobile app creation tool Platio, and the no-code AI/IoT platform Gravio. Through the provision of these products, Asteria promotes DX and operational efficiency. It also participates in establishing associations such as the Blockchain Promotion Association and the No-code Promotion Association, engaging in activities to promote new technologies and values.
About CAMS (Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan): https://cams.mit.edu/
CAMS is an international cybersecurity research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management. It includes global companies and institutions from IT, finance, manufacturing, public infrastructure, and other fields.