[6.24 | Free Webinar] Thorough Explanation of the Latest Trends in METI's 'SCS Evaluation System'
Newton Consulting will hold a free webinar on June 24 regarding the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's 'SCS Evaluation System' to explain the latest trends in supply chain security.
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Newton Consulting Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Kazuya Soejima), a risk management consulting firm, will hold a free webinar titled 'The Full Picture Finally Revealed! A Thorough Explanation of the Latest Trends in METI's SCS Evaluation System' on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, from 12:00 to 12:40. To allow more people to participate, we also plan to rebroadcast the same content (recorded) in July and August. In recent years, corporate security measures have gone beyond mere internal management and have become an important management issue that affects reliability from business partners. Especially with the need to ensure security across the entire supply chain, interest is growing in the 'SCS Evaluation System (Security Countermeasure Evaluation System for Strengthening Supply Chains)' being built by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as a framework to objectively show whether a company is reliable. In this seminar, based on the latest system construction policy announced on March 27, 2026, we will organize the main changes from the previous proposal (as of 2025) and explain in an easy-to-understand manner the specific measures that companies should take now in anticipation of the start of the system. The speaker will be Chief Consultant Shunsuke Kimura, who has extensive support experience, mainly in the IT and cybersecurity fields. Participation is free and will be held online (Zoom).
FAQ
What is the SCS evaluation system?
It is a system being developed by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to objectively evaluate security measures across the entire supply chain.