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Web Attack Countermeasures Under the SCS Evaluation System With the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyberattacks, companies are now expected to take responsibility not only for their own cybersecurity but also for that of their business partners. In this context, the 'SCS Evaluation System,' which assesses corporate cybersecurity measures, has gained attention. However, while many companies recognize the need to comply, they often struggle to determine where to begin—especially regarding public websites and externally accessible systems.

Staff Shortages Hindering Vulnerability and Attack Countermeasures Public websites—including inquiry forms, member pages, recruitment portals, and campaign sites—serve as entry points accessible from outside and are vulnerable to attacks that could lead to data leaks, tampering, or service outages. With recent advances in AI-driven vulnerability detection and increasingly sophisticated attack methods, the burden of managing vulnerability identification, patching, monitoring, and blocking decisions in-house has grown significantly. For companies lacking cybersecurity personnel, web attack countermeasures are often delayed despite recognized risks, making it difficult to translate SCS compliance into actionable steps.

Low-Effort Entry-Point Protection Using Domestic WAF This seminar will explain practical 'entry-point protection' strategies as a starting point for web attack countermeasures in preparation for SCS compliance. Specifically, it will demonstrate how Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) can detect and block external attacks at the website gateway, enabling effective defense even with limited manpower. Using the Japanese cloud-based WAF 'Kougeki Saitan-kun' as a case study, the session will highlight features such as easy DNS-based setup, 24/7 Japanese-language support, a support structure designed to minimize operational burden, and bundled cyber insurance—offering a realistic approach to securing public websites without excessive strain.

Recommended For ・IT department managers ・Cybersecurity personnel ・Staff responsible for operating public websites ・Personnel considering SCS evaluation system compliance ・Companies where web attack countermeasures are delayed due to staffing shortages

Organizers Internet Initiative Japan Inc. Cyber Security Cloud Co., Ltd. ■ Cooperation Majisemi Inc.

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