LRM to Publish New Book for Management, 'Security Education in the AI Era,' on May 15
LRM Inc. will release its new book for management, 'Security Education in the AI Era,' on May 15. The book proposes a new, data-driven educational approach to foster behavioral change in response to the growing risks associated with AI utilization.
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LRM Inc. (Headquarters: Kobe, Hyogo; CEO: Tetsuya Yukimatsu), provider of the security education cloud 'Securio,' will publish 'Security Education in the AI Era: Why Can't We Protect Companies from Cyber Attacks?' on May 15, 2026.
**Book Overview**
While AI technology has expanded opportunities for business growth, it has also increased the risks of confidential information leakage and sophisticated cyber attacks. As attacks that bypass system defenses and exploit human vulnerabilities become mainstream, traditional, moralistic education is no longer effective.
In the context of AI-era security, this book explains the necessary security education based on the following three perspectives:
1. **Security is what accelerates business growth in the AI era.**
Companies hesitate to adopt AI because the risks are unclear. It is necessary to update the perception from 'security is a hindrance to work' to 'security enables us to master AI.' By correctly understanding and managing risks, companies can prevent opportunity loss and accelerate business growth.
2. **A data-driven educational approach to change 'human behavior' is needed, not moralism.**
As AI shifts the targets of cyber attacks from systems to 'people,' security education that aims for a '100% completion rate' becomes dysfunctional. This book proposes a data-driven behavioral change approach using the 'TEACH model.' It explains a method to build a security culture while gaining employee buy-in through a cycle of awareness, learning, practice, continuation, and advancement.
3. **Security is the management capability itself to maximize the return on information assets.**
It is a mistake to view security as the exclusive domain of the IT department. Without a security design that aligns with on-the-ground operations, the frontline will fear utilizing AI. Security should be redefined and designed as a 'management capability' that maximizes the return on information assets and supports offensive business strategies.
**Book Information**
* Book Title: Security Education in the AI Era: Why Can't We Protect Companies from Cyber Attacks?
* Price: 2,200 JPY (tax included)
* Release Date: May 15, 2026
* Publisher: Crossmedia Publishing
* ISBN: 978-4295412083
Click here for detailed book information and purchase
*You will be redirected to an external site (Amazon).
**Table of Contents:**
* Chapter 1: Educating 'People' Strengthens the Organization
* Chapter 2: An Educational Program That Creates Behavioral Change
* Chapter 3: Instilling a Security Culture
* Chapter 4: Growing the Company with Security
**Author Profiles**
* **Akito Tsuboi**
Director, Head of Security Business Division / CISO, LRM Inc.
Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Joined DeNA Co., Ltd. as a new graduate. As an engineer, experienced in operating media with 200 million monthly users, developing advertising products and tools, and conducting access analysis using crawlers. Joined LRM as an engineer in 2019. Combining technical understanding from the field with a business perspective, he currently serves as CISO and officer in charge of the security business, overseeing all aspects of the business from product development to marketing and sales strategy.
* **Tomoyuki Fujii**
Executive Officer, Head of Corporate Department / CCO, LRM Inc.
Graduated from Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of Economics. At the web venture he joined as a new graduate, he was involved in a wide range of tasks including business planning, new customer acquisition, and marketing operations. After joining LRM, he oversaw sales and consulting businesses and currently, as the public relations officer, he is in charge of branding, external communications, and media relations.
**About LRM**
With the corporate philosophy of 'Security Diet®,' we provide professional knowledge on information security and contribute to building a sustainable information security system and enhancing corporate value by promoting changes in awareness, people, and organizational behavior. We operate the 'Securio' security education cloud business with over 2,500 company implementations, as well as an information security consulting business with a track record of supporting 580 companies annually(*) and over 19 years of experience. We strive daily to be the most accessible information security company in Japan.
*Number of consulting support companies from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024.
Company Name: LRM Inc.
Headquarters: Yomiuri Kobe Bldg. 5F, 1-2-10 Sakaemachi-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo
Representative: CEO Tetsuya Yukimatsu
Established: December 2006
Official Website: https://www.lrm.jp/
Business: Development and provision of the 'Securio' security education cloud, information security consulting support.
**Book Overview**
While AI technology has expanded opportunities for business growth, it has also increased the risks of confidential information leakage and sophisticated cyber attacks. As attacks that bypass system defenses and exploit human vulnerabilities become mainstream, traditional, moralistic education is no longer effective.
In the context of AI-era security, this book explains the necessary security education based on the following three perspectives:
1. **Security is what accelerates business growth in the AI era.**
Companies hesitate to adopt AI because the risks are unclear. It is necessary to update the perception from 'security is a hindrance to work' to 'security enables us to master AI.' By correctly understanding and managing risks, companies can prevent opportunity loss and accelerate business growth.
2. **A data-driven educational approach to change 'human behavior' is needed, not moralism.**
As AI shifts the targets of cyber attacks from systems to 'people,' security education that aims for a '100% completion rate' becomes dysfunctional. This book proposes a data-driven behavioral change approach using the 'TEACH model.' It explains a method to build a security culture while gaining employee buy-in through a cycle of awareness, learning, practice, continuation, and advancement.
3. **Security is the management capability itself to maximize the return on information assets.**
It is a mistake to view security as the exclusive domain of the IT department. Without a security design that aligns with on-the-ground operations, the frontline will fear utilizing AI. Security should be redefined and designed as a 'management capability' that maximizes the return on information assets and supports offensive business strategies.
**Book Information**
* Book Title: Security Education in the AI Era: Why Can't We Protect Companies from Cyber Attacks?
* Price: 2,200 JPY (tax included)
* Release Date: May 15, 2026
* Publisher: Crossmedia Publishing
* ISBN: 978-4295412083
Click here for detailed book information and purchase
*You will be redirected to an external site (Amazon).
**Table of Contents:**
* Chapter 1: Educating 'People' Strengthens the Organization
* Chapter 2: An Educational Program That Creates Behavioral Change
* Chapter 3: Instilling a Security Culture
* Chapter 4: Growing the Company with Security
**Author Profiles**
* **Akito Tsuboi**
Director, Head of Security Business Division / CISO, LRM Inc.
Graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Joined DeNA Co., Ltd. as a new graduate. As an engineer, experienced in operating media with 200 million monthly users, developing advertising products and tools, and conducting access analysis using crawlers. Joined LRM as an engineer in 2019. Combining technical understanding from the field with a business perspective, he currently serves as CISO and officer in charge of the security business, overseeing all aspects of the business from product development to marketing and sales strategy.
* **Tomoyuki Fujii**
Executive Officer, Head of Corporate Department / CCO, LRM Inc.
Graduated from Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of Economics. At the web venture he joined as a new graduate, he was involved in a wide range of tasks including business planning, new customer acquisition, and marketing operations. After joining LRM, he oversaw sales and consulting businesses and currently, as the public relations officer, he is in charge of branding, external communications, and media relations.
**About LRM**
With the corporate philosophy of 'Security Diet®,' we provide professional knowledge on information security and contribute to building a sustainable information security system and enhancing corporate value by promoting changes in awareness, people, and organizational behavior. We operate the 'Securio' security education cloud business with over 2,500 company implementations, as well as an information security consulting business with a track record of supporting 580 companies annually(*) and over 19 years of experience. We strive daily to be the most accessible information security company in Japan.
*Number of consulting support companies from August 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024.
Company Name: LRM Inc.
Headquarters: Yomiuri Kobe Bldg. 5F, 1-2-10 Sakaemachi-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo
Representative: CEO Tetsuya Yukimatsu
Established: December 2006
Official Website: https://www.lrm.jp/
Business: Development and provision of the 'Securio' security education cloud, information security consulting support.