Asteria Joins MIT Sloan School of Management's Cybersecurity Research Consortium 'CAMS'

Asteria Corporation has joined 'CAMS', a cybersecurity research consortium at MIT Sloan, aiming to strengthen management-level cyber governance and comply with global standards.
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Asteria Corporation (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, President/CEO: Yoichiro Hirano, Securities Code: 3853, hereinafter "Asteria") announces that it has joined "Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan" (hereinafter "CAMS"), a cybersecurity research consortium based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of Management.

Background of Participation
With the advancement of Digital Transformation (DX), the environment where cross-company data integration and various devices and control systems, including IoT, are connected to networks is expanding. Under these circumstances, security measures that look at the entire supply chain, rather than just single-company countermeasures, are strongly required both domestically and internationally.

Globally, legal obligations for digital product vulnerability management and securing entire supply chains are being strengthened, as seen with the partial application of the "EU Cyber Resilience Act (EU CRA)" beginning in Europe on September 11, 2026.

For companies looking to expand their business in global markets, not just within Japan, cybersecurity is positioned as a critical issue directly linked to compliance with international standards, corporate governance, and management decisions, going beyond the implementation issues of IT departments.

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 in it. Asteria decided to join judging that it would be possible to acquire cross-industry insights from this gathering place.

Purpose and Activities of Participation
Asteria has an installation track record of over 10,000 companies as a leading company in the data integration field, and is also tackling cutting-edge areas such as "AI/Robotics" and "Stablecoins."

Through its participation in CAMS, Asteria will support research activities related to cybersecurity and reflect the insights gained from them into its management-level cyber control and governance structure, aiming to strengthen its system to meet strict global standards.

[Main Themes Covered 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 insights to elevate management-level cyber control and governance, enhance the reliability of its business centered on data integration, and contribute to the realization of a sustainable and safe digital society.

Comment
"We warmly welcome Asteria. We greatly look forward to deepening our collaboration as a member of CAMS and advancing initiatives together in the future."
Dr. Michael Siegel, Director of the MIT Sloan Cybersecurity Research Center

List of participating companies/institutions: Material posted on the official MIT CAMS website
https://cams.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/Members.pdf

About Asteria Corporation
Asteria is a software development company that provides products and services connecting people, things, and ideas under the concept of "Connecting the world through software" as an expert in "connecting" society and companies. Its flagship product, ASTERIA Warp, has been introduced to over 10,000 companies as a product that can integrate data from various systems and clouds with no code. The company also provides the digital storage app Handbook X, the mobile app creation tool Platio, and the no-code AI/IoT platform Gravio. Through providing these products, Asteria is promoting DX and operational efficiency. Furthermore, Asteria is engaged in activities to promote various innovations and spread new technologies and values, such as participating in the establishment of the Blockchain Collaborative Consortium and the No-Code Promotion Association.

About CAMS (Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan)
CAMS is an international cybersecurity research consortium based at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Global companies and institutions from IT, finance, manufacturing, public infrastructure, etc., participate.