Student Interviews

Satoshi Kondo

My research aims to establish an autonomous security network that is also secured by referring to a large number of reviews.

Flexible thinking is required for security measures that cannot be solved by a specific academic discipline

Today's security measures, such as to protect against one-click fraud, require research and education in an interdisciplinary area. I was reminded of this point by the lectures at this graduate school, which has a broad curriculum. We have opportunities to interact with teachers and fellow students from a variety of backgrounds. There are also "special lectures" where we hear stories from prominent lecturers who have been involved in past security cases. I am very glad that this graduate school gave me a multifaceted view.

I want to build a new network security system, the next generation of firewall

My research focuses on security systems that autonomously determine their reliability. Nodes in the network communicate with each other by PtoP, and reliability is judged on the basis of a track record, such as "This node has sent out many malformed packets before." The point of view on which this research is based is that: "There is no such thing as perfect access control." As a technology-focused engineer, I would not have been able to come up with this idea.

My own career development and the company's growth direction are aligned

From a product architect involved in software research and development, to the field of academic research. The first step in my career path that I had been thinking about, was realised in April this year. It was time for our company to grow towards becoming a comprehensive security company. I believe that strengthening these academic areas will help our company to be more competitive.

Satoshi Kondo
Satoshi Kondo
Graduated from Japan Electronics College, International Computer Technology Course
Trend Micro Incorporated
Enrolled in April 2005
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