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AI Coding Spreads in Development, But Risks of Vulnerabilities Increase — IPA Issues Warning
In recent years, the use of AI coding tools in development environments has rapidly spread, greatly improving development efficiency. However, there is a growing risk that AI-generated code may contain unexpected vulnerabilities. The Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA) has also raised an alarm, listing this risk as a new threat in its 'Top 10 Information Security Threats 2025.' Alongside traditional development methods, the new challenge of verifying AI-generated code has emerged, making vulnerability assessment more critical than ever.
What Remains Essential and What Needs Reevaluation in the Age of Generative AI
While the use of AI-generated code is advancing, many companies still lack the literacy to properly evaluate code output by generative AI, placing greater responsibility on users' judgment. AI-generated code may appear to function correctly but still contain vulnerabilities that traditional review criteria can miss. Additionally, while development speed has dramatically increased, review processes often fail to keep pace. The growing burden on reviewers leads to superficial or ineffective reviews, increasing the risk of overlooking potential security holes. Therefore, internal reviews alone are insufficient. Vulnerability assessments conducted by experts who can evaluate systems from an attacker's perspective are now essential. This seminar will clarify unchanging security principles and identify areas where review processes need improvement, providing practical decision-making criteria such as 'which components to prioritize for assessment' and 'how to balance automated tools with manual testing.'
Advanced Assessment Technology Used by Japan's Ministry of Defense, Fully Supported by Japan's Top CTF Experts
This seminar will introduce the high-level vulnerability assessment services provided by GMO Cybersecurity by Yelae Co., Ltd.—technology trusted even by Japan's Ministry of Defense. Our expert team, featuring top performers in international cybersecurity competitions (CTF), conducts thorough manual assessments. White-hat hackers simulate real attack methods to uncover complex vulnerabilities that automated tools cannot detect. We provide detailed reports with actionable remediation guidance and offer continuous support through post-fix retesting, ensuring a comprehensive and practical approach.
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- Dates in source: 2025