Recently the threats of cyberattacks, especially of targeted attacks are increasing rapidly and a large number of cybersecurity incidents are occurring frequently. On the other hand, capable personnel are greatly lacking, and strengthen the systematic human resource development cultivating capabilities for cybersecurity activities is becoming an urgent issue. However, only a few parts of academia and private sector in Japan can carry out the cybersecurity exercises because of high cost and inflexibility of commercial or existing training software. On this account, in order to enforce cybersecurity practical exercises cost-effectively and flexibly, we developed a virtual environment Cybersecurity Exercises (CyExec) system utilizing VirtualBox and Docker. We also implemented an open source vulnerability scanner tool WebGoat and our original cyberattack and defense training contents on CyExec.
Part 8: ICBAKE 2015 WorkshopInternational audienceRecently, there is a widespread use of biometric authentication systems. This is because biometric systems have become open and large scale and enrolment and authentication systems are separate. Many methods have been proposed for cancelable biometrics technology in biometric systems. However, the security criterion in such is indefinite in cancelable biometrics technology. Moreover, there is still no work on the systematic study of the safety of biometric authentication systems. In this paper, we consider the cancelable biometric techniques from the perspective of the safety of the system. In addition, we also verify the effect on the security precaution of the liveness detection techniques using Fault Tree Analysis, a risk evaluation method about data protection and spoofing prevention techniques
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