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Revision as of 01:50, 13 February 2014



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日本語サイト Appsec APAC 2014 Japanese site: https://appsecapac.org/2014/


We are pleased to announce that the OWASP Japan chapter will host the OWASP AppSec APAC 2014 conference in Tokyo, Japan at the Solar City Conference Center.

AppSec APAC 2014 with Tobias Gondrom – What To Expect

The event will be composed of 2 days of training (March 17-18), followed by 2 days of conference talks (March 19-20). The Global AppSec APAC 2014 Conference will be a reunion of Information Security Asia-Pacific leaders, and will present cutting-edge ideas. OWASP events attract a worldwide audience interested in “what’s next”. The conference is expected to draw 250-300 technologists from Government, Financial Services, Media, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, Technology, and many other verticals.

Conference Registration is now open Click here to register

Who Should Attend Global AppSec APAC 2014:

  • Application Developers
  • Application Testers and Quality Assurance
  • Application Project Management and Staff
  • Chief Information Officers, Chief Information Security Officers, Chief Technology Officers, Deputies, Associates and Staff
  • Chief Financial Officers, Auditors, and Staff Responsible for IT Security Oversight and Compliance
  • Security Managers and Staff
  • Executives, Managers, and Staff Responsible for IT Security Governance
  • IT Professionals Interested in Improving IT Security


If you have any questions, please email the conference committee: appsec-apac2014@owaspjapan.org

Core Team of Local Executive Committee

Riotaro Okada Researcher. Born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Mr. Okada has over 20 years of experience in software development and network construction. He has been involved in network construction, software development and the implementation of information security measures at independent software development companies, the R&D divisions of manufacturing companies as well as consulting firms. Mr. Okada has also facilitated various technology-related communities such as for Linux and PHP. In 2004, he founded the Web Application Security Forum and as a member of the board became involved in the diffusion of security-related information. Moreover, he was also a researcher at the Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA) for 8 years, and responsible for the IT strategy as well as disaster response projects at various government organizations. Mr. Okada is the co-leader of OWASP Japan since its founding, is CISA certified and holds an MBA from BBT (2009).

Sen Ueno CEO Tricorder Inc. Japanese computer engineer and technical expert. Majored in Information Security at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST). After successfully listing an eCommerce venture on the TSE Mothers exchange, Mr. Ueno founder Tricorder and focused on information security education, network/web application vulnerability assessment, etc. In addition to being the CEO of his company, Mr. Ueno is also a researcher at the Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan (IPA), the chief editor at the information security-related magazine ScanNetSecurity and a member of the executive committee for WASForum Hardening Project. He has also been a co-leader for OWASP Japan since its inception. Works authored by Mr. Ueno include “HTTP no Kyoukasho”, “Konya Wakaru TCP/IP”, “Mendoukusai Web Security”, etc.

Takanori Nakanowatari Mr. Nakanowatari is involved in the security management and software development at an OA device manufacturer. He has been actively involved in the overseas of OWASP as well such as participating in AppSec conferences overseas and has contributed to OWASP Meetings in Japan by sharing his various experiences. Mr. Nakanowatari is CISSP certified and since 2013 has been a member of the OWASP Japan Advisory Board.

Yosuke Hasegawa Mr. Hasegawa is an Evangelist at Net Agent as well as a technological advisor at Secure Sky Technology, Inc. He has been instrumental in discovering various vulnerabilities in web applications such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. He has participated in Black Hat Japan 2008 and Korea POC (Power of Community) 2008 & 2010 as well as giving lectures and speeches at various other conferences. Since its inception, Mr. Hasegawa has been a member of the OWASP Japan Advisory Board.

Robert Dracea Mr. Dracea is responsible for the global strategy of a Japanese internet service company. With the mission of better sharing Japan’s advanced technological power with the world, from a business perspective, he has successfully architected numerous alliances and tie-ups both domestically in Japan as well as overseas. Additionally, he has also, on a volunteer-basis, conducted the translation and interpretation at multilingual OWASP Meetings. Mr. Dracea has been since its founding a member of the OWASP Japan Advisory Board.

Program Selection Committee

Youki Kadobayashi, Ph.D. Associate professor at Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST). After being employed at Osaka University’s Cybermedia Center, Dr. Kadobayashi joined his current position in 2000. Since 2008 he has been involved in cyber security standardization at the International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications Standardization Sector. Dr. Kadobayashi is also actively involved in cyber security education and training programs. Additionally, he is a board member of the industry-academic-government collaborative research consortium WIDE Project and since 2013 the Japanese representative of the American-Japanese international joint research project FP7 NECOMA Project. Dr. Kadobayashi is also a member of the executive committee for the WASForum Hardening Project.

Masakazu Takahashi Chief Security Advisor, Microsoft Japan. After being involved in standard library, OS development and other basic development, Mr. Takahashi became involved in the security business after engaging in vulnerability assessment and intrusion detection at a security company. At a time when penetration testing was a common practice in vulnerability assessment, Mr. Takahashi became a proponent of white box testing as a logical and repeatable inspection method. In terms of intrusion detection, he oversaw the systemization of surveillance and operations technologies and was in charge of starting numerous SOC businesses. In November of 2006, Mr. Takahashi joined Microsoft Japan. As the chief security advisor, he is involved in attaining the secure computing that Microsoft aims for while at the same time publishing papers and conducting various lectures. Additionally, Mr. Takahashi is actively involved in associations within the industry and is the head of a community involved in the promotion of information security measures as well as the vice president of the Japan Network Security Association (JNSA).

Keiji Takeda, Ph.D. Lecturer at Keio University, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies. Ph.D. from Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance. After being employed at the Ministry of Defense, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Accenture, Dr. Takeda became a lecturer at Carnegie Mellon University’s school in Japan before moving on to his current position. Dr. Takeda is also a member of various information security-related committees including participating as an advisor for the Hyogo Prefectural government. In addition, he is actively involved in the information security industry through a broad array research & development, operations, personnel training and consulting activities including development assessment of intrusion detection systems, participation at various security events and the planning of organizations for the distribution of information related to security vulnerabilities.

Masafumi Negishi Senior Engineer, Office of Emergency Response and Clearinghouse for Security Information, Internet Initiative Japan Inc. Mr. Negishi has been involved in network construction, security inspection and security consulting, etc. at a major electronics manufacturer, a security company and foreign-affiliated computer vendor. In 2003 he became employed at IIJ Technology and placed in charge of security services, overseeing numerous security inspections. Currently he is part of the security incident support team and is primarily responsible for the collection and analysis of security information as well as taking appropriate action when security issues are discovered. Since 2007 he has been an instructor at the SANS Institute and since 2012 he has also been a member of the Advisory Board for OWASP Japan.

Yoshinari Fukumoto System Security Office Manager, Rakuten Inc. After being involved in research and development of security products at a security-related company, in 2002 Mr. Fukumoto joined Rakuten and became responsible for the internet service security for Rakuten Group. He is primarily involved in the promotion and development of secure software as well as the support of security-related operations. Mr. Fukumoto is also a Rakuten-CERT Representative. He has been a member of the OWASP Japan Advisory Board since the chapter began its activities.