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While the need for companies to take measures against technology leaks and manage trade secrets is increasing, there are still a series of incidents in which technical information and trade secrets are taken out. There are many cases in which the leak of technology or information causes damage not only to the victim company, but also to many other related parties, and ultimately to Japan as a whole.
The end goal of such attacks is often insiders, and many companies are struggling to come up with countermeasures. Even in companies that have already taken measures, there are many cases where the systems are not functioning properly or are not updated sufficiently.
Additionally, companies are particularly challenged by the issue of raising awareness and literacy throughout the company, including among management.
In this seminar, we will grasp the overall picture of technology leakage and then explain specific measures that companies can take to address the issues they face. In addition, three parties will be discussing the measures that companies should take from a multifaceted perspective: an expert in countermeasures against technology leakage and trade secret management, a lawyer who also covers the field of economic security, and FRONTEO, which provides practical support mainly through forensics.
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While the need for companies to take measures against technology leaks and manage trade secrets is increasing, there are still a series of incidents in which technical information and trade secrets are taken out. There are many cases in which the leak of technology or information causes damage not only to the victim company, but also to many other related parties, and ultimately to Japan as a whole.
The end goal of such attacks is often insiders, and many companies are struggling to come up with countermeasures. Even in companies that have already taken measures, there are many cases where the systems are not functioning properly or are not updated sufficiently.
Additionally, companies are particularly challenged by the issue of raising awareness and literacy throughout the company, including among management.
In this seminar, we will grasp the overall picture of technology leakage and then explain specific measures that companies can take to address the issues they face. In addition, three parties will be discussing the measures that companies should take from a multifaceted perspective: an expert in countermeasures against technology leakage and trade secret management, a lawyer who also covers the field of economic security, and FRONTEO, which provides practical support mainly through forensics.
Speaker
Representative Director of the Japan Counterintelligence Association
Lecturer at OASIS Online Academy for Diplomacy and Security Studies
Yu Inamura

A practical espionage expert with experience investigating and investigating many intelligence cases in both the public and private sectors.
As an investigator in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Bureau, he was involved in cracking down on intelligence activities.
After retiring, he worked in the fraud investigation industry and investigated many intelligence cases in the private sector. He also worked as a consultant on economic security and geopolitical risk response at a major consulting firm.
Currently, he analyzes the reality of HUMINT and industrial espionage, while also consulting on espionage countermeasures and technical information management, and raising awareness through the media. Publications: "Former Public Security Investigator Teaches Techniques for Drawing Out True Intentions, Lies, and Secrets" (single author), "Counter Intelligence: Counterintelligence Theory" (co-author)
*A co-authored book, "Counter Intelligence: Counterintelligence Theory," is scheduled to be released on August 8nd.
Leo United Ginza Law Office
Reona Oki, Attorney at Law

Career
• Graduated from Shiba Private High School
• Graduated from Waseda University, School of International Liberal Studies
• Graduated from Chuo University Law School
• Work for a company in Tokyo
• Worked at a law firm in Tokyo specializing in corporate legal affairs, including those of listed companies, before opening a practice
• Registered with the Tokyo Social Insurance and Labor Consultant Association
• Certified Management Innovation Support Organization
• Japan Football Association (Public Interest Foundation)
• Official agent for Japanese professional baseball players
• Language: Japanese and English
Affiliated Groups
• Tokyo Bar Association
• Entertainment Lawyers Network
• Foreign Lawyers Network
• Medical Management Research Association
• Japan Venture Association
• Non-profit organization Digital Forensics Research Association
• Management innovation support organization
Past major cases handled
• Unfair Competition Prevention Act violation case
• Case of requesting inspection and copying of accounting books
• Case regarding provisional disposition requesting suspension of duties and appointment of acting agent
• Case seeking dismissal of director
• Shareholder rights confirmation case
• Case regarding the appointment of an inspector for the general meeting of shareholders
• Case regarding the appointment of an inspector for business execution
• A lawsuit seeking damages for the dereliction of duties by directors
• Dismissal case (employee status confirmation case)
• Harassment cases
• Fraudulent investigation case regarding violation of the Unfair Competition Prevention Act
• Investigation of embezzlement cases
• Fraudulent investigation case regarding violation of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act
• Violation of the Public Offices Election Act
• Due diligence for IT companies, real estate businesses, etc.
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