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・ May 9, 2025

Top Cybersecurity Events in Japan for 2025

As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, it’s essential for businesses to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, tools and strategies.

Japan’s SaaS market is on an upward trajectory, fueled by the increasing adoption of cloud-based technologies across industries. While the country has been traditionally conservative in adopting new technologies, Japan’s corporate culture is shifting, driven by globalization, government initiatives and the pandemic-induced acceleration of digital tools.

Even so, Japanese companies are only at the beginning of their SaaS journey compared to more mature markets, making Japan’s SaaS market one to watch. Looking ahead, there will be a plethora of new opportunities, as well as a unique set of challenges, that SaaS providers operating in Japan must be ready to strategically navigate.

Why Is Cybersecurity Growing So Fast in Japan?

Japan’s cybersecurity market is projected to more than double by 2033. According to IMARC Group, the market was valued at USD 18 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 43.3 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% from 2025 to 2033. 

Several factors contribute to this rapid growth:

  • Increasing cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure and businesses.
  • Accelerated digital transformation across various industries.
  • Government initiatives and regulatory frameworks enhancing digital infrastructure and cybersecurity capabilities.
  • Adoption of emerging technologies such as AI and IoT, introducing new vulnerabilities and necessitating advanced security measures.

The Japanese government has enacted several policies and frameworks to strengthen data security and privacy standards, including the Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI), first enacted in 2003 and significantly revised in 2015 and 2020. The 2020 amendments introduced stricter regulations on data handling, including enhanced requirements for obtaining consent and reporting data breaches. Additionally, Japan is aligning with global cybersecurity norms, including the EU’s GDPR, which drives local businesses to adopt more stringent cybersecurity practices.

For professionals aiming to upskill or organizations working to protect critical infrastructure, engaging with the cybersecurity sector is essential to stay ahead of emerging cyber threats. These upcoming events will provide valuable insights into the latest trends, technologies and best practices, offering a platform for networking and knowledge exchange with industry leaders and experts.

What Are the Top Cybersecurity Events in Japan for 2025?

Here’s a list of notable cybersecurity events scheduled in Japan for 2025:

SANS Secure Japan 2025

  • Dates: March 3–14
  • Location: Tokyo
  • Overview: Offers hands-on cybersecurity training with courses led by industry experts, including practical labs, workshops and opportunities to earn GIAC certifications.

The Security Management Conference 2025 Spring: 

  • Dates: March 12–13
  • Format: Free online seminar
  • Topics: Ransomware, supply chain attacks, targeted cyber threats, corporate resilience strategies, AI-driven security challenges, zero-trust frameworks and balancing digital transformation with cybersecurity.

IDC Security Forum 2025

  • Dates: April 15–16, 2025
  • Location: Tokyo
  • Focus: Discusses the intersection of generative AI and security, emphasizing strategies for business continuity, featuring presentations from industry leaders and analysts.

CODE BLUE 2025

  • Dates: October (exact dates to be announced)
  • Location: Tokyo
  • Description: An international cybersecurity conference featuring experts from Japan and abroad, focusing on cutting-edge research and practical applications, including workshops, contests and networking opportunities.

Manufacturing Cyber Security Expo 2025

  • Dates: July 9–11
  • Location: Makuhari Messe, Chiba
  • Highlights: Focuses on security measures in the manufacturing industry, showcasing OT and IT products and solutions, bringing together professionals from various sectors.

Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2025

  • Dates: July 23–25
  • Location: Tokyo
  • Agenda: Explores building cybersecurity resilience in a complex world, offering sessions on top trends, future networking and strategies for transforming cybersecurity into cyber resilience.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. What is the biggest cybersecurity conference in Japan in 2025?

CODE BLUE 2025 is one of the most prominent international cybersecurity conferences in Japan, featuring global experts and cutting-edge research.

Q. Are there free cybersecurity events in Japan?

Yes, The Security Management Conference 2025 Spring is a free online seminar covering various cybersecurity topics.

Q. How can I register for CODE BLUE 2025?

Registration details for CODE BLUE 2025 will be available on their official website closer to the event date. codeblue.jp

Q. Is cybersecurity a growing career field in Japan?

Absolutely. Japan’s cybersecurity market is expanding rapidly, with a significant demand for skilled professionals across various industries.

Note: For the most current information on event dates and registration details, please refer to the official websites of each event.

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