Awarded Again

Today I have signed up for the MVP program for another one year. This time I am awarded for Windows Security, as it seems the category I got awarded, "Windows Server Systems Security", does not currently exist.

Whew, there are really bunch of famous and cool people in the category...

I have also found a good thing. Japanese MVPs specialized in Windows Security has increased in number.

Here are Japanese Security MVPs whom I know:

Name

Web Site in Japanese
(pls open up your favorite translator when you browse any of these sites below...)

Hideaki Ihara

One of the most active people in Japan. Specializes in security in general. Broad knowledge. His strongest interest nowadays seems forensics.

Port139 http://www.port139.co.jp/

Hajime Kojima

His site is a kind of hub of info regarding security, FreeBSD, Linux, and Windows.

Security Hole Memo http://www.st.ryukoku.ac.jp/~kjm/security/memo/

Michio Sonoda An active expert in several of communities. Specializes in security policies in general.
Akira Ryowa An active expert in several of communities. Specializes in PKI, encryption, penetration tests, and so on...

Hidenobu Seki
(aka. Urity)

Specializes in authentication process concerning Windows. NTLM, DCOM, RPC, for example. A regular speaker in Black Hat Briefings.

Security Friday http://www.securityfriday.com/

Kaoru Yoshida A trainer of "Legend" for various and many of technologies and products around Windows and server products of Microsoft. MOM and DRM are what he is currently into. He had sessions at TechED 2004 Yokohama (in Japan).
Yuu Arai

One of Japanese regular reporters of vulnerabilities to MSRC. (MS02-023.062, and so on...)

 Specializes in client-side things, it seems.

Tsuneyoshi Hamamoto

Specializes in network and security. A founder and moderator of a mailing list called "connect 24h" in which many of interesting topics are found.

Banquet of broad band connection http://cn24h.hawkeye.ac/

Kunio Miyamoto
(aka. wakanoto)

An IPSec and WebDAV guy. A character. A regular poster in a site called @IT, and also an editor at SlashDot Japan.

Published 03 October 2004 06:16 AM by kenji
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