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Learn the latest intelligence on supply chain vulnerabilities, AI-driven phishing and ransomware trends specifically impacting Japan and the Asia-Pacific region. This webinar is the first Group-IB intelligence briefing dedicated exclusively to a Japanese audience, presenting these findings with Japan-specific context and Japanese subtitles.

In 2026, the cyber threat landscape in Japan has reached a critical inflection point. As supply chain attacks become the primary vector for mass compromise, security leaders must shift from reactive defense to proactive intelligence.
This session – the first Group-IB briefing dedicated exclusively to the Japanese market – provides a data-driven comparison of Japan vs. APAC vs. Global threat actors.
Supply Chain Attacks: How a Single Compromise Reaches Thousands of Victims
Understand how attackers exploit SaaS platforms, open-source repositories, and MSPs to hit thousands of downstream targets via a single entry point.
AI-Powered Phishing and Identity Compromise Targeting Japan
Analysis of how AI bypasses MFA and targets OAuth flows, with a focus on the most targeted sectors: Financial Services, Government, and Manufacturing.
Japan vs. Asia-Pacific vs. Global: Reading the Data in Context
Japan-specific findings from the High-Tech Crime Trends Report 2026 are benchmarked against Asia-Pacific regional data and global trends throughout the webinar. This comparative structure gives security teams the context needed to assess Japan’s relative exposure, identify where threats are accelerating, and prioritize defenses accordingly.