Press Release

July 7, 2020
Digital Arts Inc.

[July Webinars]
Explanation of Telework Security Measures and Web Security in the "GIGA School Program"

Information security solution provider Digital Arts, Inc. (headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Toshio Dogu; hereinafter referred to as "Digital Arts"; Code 2326) will continue to be holding webinars in July on the recent increase in threats to telework and their countermeasures, as well as webinars on the key security measures for new learning environments constructed under the "GIGA School Program."

As a result of telework being implemented as a preventative measure against the spread of COVID-19, it is expected that the use of virtual desktops, secure browsers and company computers at home will increase, and companies will begin moving information assets from devices to the cloud at a greater rate. On Wednesday, July 8, a webinar will be held to explain the methods used to attack such environments in order to steal information assets and their countermeasures. Aimed at educational institutions, there will also be webinars highlighting security measures for the "GIGA School Program" and security measures that can be immediately implemented by school staff. The following webinars will be held upon request.

Digital Arts Webinars <<July Schedule>>
Participation fee:
Free
How to apply:
Fill out the desired webinar's application form on our website -

https://www.daj.jp/bs/events/

8 (Wed)
11:00-11:50
How to Respond to the Increasing Threats to Telework
All You Need to Know About the New Features in "i-FILTER" Ver.10.4 - the definitive version of the whitelist operation
10 (Fri)
11:00-11:45
[Back by popular demand] Intro to the GIGA School Program (July edition): Web security in the Era of the GIGA School Program (introduction)
16 (Thu)
16:00-16:40
All You Need to Know About "Security Reports"
Vol.1: Can Browser Extensions Falsify Websites? - the dangers of recklessly installing browser extensions
22 (Wed)
11:00-11:50
[Back by popular demand] Intro to the GIGA School Program (July edition): Web security in the Era of the GIGA School Program (advanced)
28 (Tue)
11:00-11:40
All You Need to Know About Security, Communication, Work Efficiency & Work Environments in the Age of Telework
29 (Wed)
16:00-16:40
Security Incidents at the Start of the New School Year - The security measures to review now during the COVID-19 pandemic
30 (Thu) 17:00-18:00 <For school staff> Online Information Literacy Class: Security Measures for School Affairs
Digital Arts, Inc. Overview
Digital Arts, Inc. is an information security solution provider focused on the development and sales of security software for web, e-mail, files and others.
Since its founding in 1995 the company philosophy has been "Contributing to a safer, better, more convenient internet lifestyle" and since developing web filtering software to prevent the browsing of harmful information on the internet, the company has been promoting internet security products to companies, the public sector and homes everywhere.
https://www.daj.jp/
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