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Strengthening Information Security in the Business Sector (FY2009)

Strengthening Information Security in the Business Sector (FY2009)
Date:
1 March 2010
Authors:
Komain Pibulyarojana, Xin Jie Wang, Eijiroh Ohki, Suguru Yamaguchi, Young Bin Kwon, Mohamad Shamir Bin Hashim, Meng Chow Kang, Dang Hai Hoang, Yasuko Kanno
Editors:
Komain Pibulyarojana
Tags:
Infrastructure, Regulation and Governance

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List of Project Members

Leader
< Thailand >

  • Dr. Komain Pibulyarojana, Director of Programmes for Information Technology for National Security, ThaiCERT, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)

Member
< China >

  • Mr. Wang Xin Jie, CEO, Beijing Powertime Co., Ltd.

< Japan >

  • Prof. Eijiroh Ohki, Professor, Kogakuin University, Japan
  • Dr. Suguru Yamaguchi, Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology

< Korea >

  • Dr. Young Bin Kwon, Professor, Chung-Ang University

< Malaysia >

  • Mr. Mohamad Shamir Bin Hashim, Head of Division, Strategic Policy & Cyber Media Research, Cyber Security Malaysia

< Singapore >

  • Dr. Meng Chow Kang, Co-chair, RAISE Forum, Singapore

< Vietnam >

  • Dr. Hoang Dang Hai, Deputy Director General, Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT)

Consultant
< Japan >

  • Ms. Yasuko Kanno, Chief Advisor, IT Security Center (ISEC), Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA)

Observer
< Japan >

  • Mr. Yasuhide Yamada, Director, Office of Information-Technology Security Policy, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
  • Mr. Hirotake Hayashi, Deputy Director, Office of Information-Technology Security Policy, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
  • Mr. Tomoharu Shimizu, Deputy Director, Office of Information-Technology Security Policy, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
  • Mr. Haruka Naya, Office of Information-Technology Security Policy, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
  • Ms. Asako Aoyagi, Assistant Director, Information Policy Division, Commerce and Information Policy Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
  • Ms. Nozomi Kiso, Deputy Counselor, National Information Security Center (NISC), Cabinet Secretariat
  • Mr. Yujin Kume, Deputy Counselor, National Information Security Center (NISC), Cabinet Secretariat
  • Ms. Shigeru Ishii, IT Security Center (ISEC), Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
  • Mr. Kunitaka Hashizume, Executive Director, Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization (CICC)
  • Mr. Masayasu Murano, Senior Research Professional, Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI)
  • Mr. Shuji Kawaguchi, Chief Research Professional, Mitsubishi Research Institute (MRI)
  • Ms. Kaori Maruta, Research Professional, Mitsubishi, Research Institute (MRI)

Coordinator
< Japan >

  • Mr. Tomoyoshi Nishizumi, General Manager, Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization (CICC)
  • Ms. Hiroko Kawabata, Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization (CICC)
  • Ms.Tomoko Kawamura, Center of the International Cooperation for Computerization (CICC)

Full Report

RPR-2009-5

Contents

Frontcover

Table of Contents

List of Project Members

Executive Summary

I.Introduction

  1. Background and Purpose
  2. Results of Last Year's Research
  3. Target of This Year's Research
  4. Overview of this Year's Research

II.Research for Strengthening Information Security in the Business Sector

  1. Promotion of Information Security to Support Investment in ASEAN and East Asia 1.1. Survey on Overseas Investment Intention and Information Security in Japan 1.2. Survey on Overseas Investment Intention and Information Security in ASEAN and East Asia 1.3. Status of Information Security Measures of Companies in ASEAN and East Asia
  2. Concept and Value of Common ISM Benchmark 2.1. Objective of Common ISM Benchmark 2.2. What Common ISM Benchmark Should Be 2.3. Relationship to Existing Standards
  3. Common ISM Benchmark and Related Issues 3.1. Part to be Developed in Common and the Part to Be Localized 3.2. Common Questions 3.3. Framework and Challenges for Implementation

III.Recommendations

Appendix 1: List of Members

Appendix 2: List of Authors

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