Mark the one-year anniversary of a pivotal moment in UK-Japan relations – the UK government's engagement with Keidanren to advance public-private partnerships in cybersecurity, as outlined in the Hiroshima Accord.
This exclusive event hosted by the British Embassy alongside the BCCJ will explore the evolving cyber threat landscape and the critical role of international collaboration. Together, we will explore the tangible progress made since the signing of the Hiroshima Accord, including groundbreaking initiatives like the i100 program, which exemplify the power of public-private partnerships in enhancing cybersecurity resilience.
This event promises to be an engaging exploration of one of today's most pressing global challenges. Join leading experts Chris Capper, Cyber Attaché for North East Asia at the British Embassy Tokyo; Naoko Ogawa, Director of Industrial Technology at Bureau of Keidanren, Ayaji Furukawa, Senior Manager of the Cyber Security Technology Center at Toshiba and Ken Katayama, Project General Manager of Digital Policy at Toyota Motor Corporation, as they share unique insights into the latest trends, challenges, and strategies shaping cybersecurity in Japan, in the UK-Japan relationship, and beyond.