Daichi Hasumi

Daichi Hasumi

  • Cybersecurity
    Information Networks
    Security Operation
    Machine Learning

With the advent of cars that connect to the Internet and various things, there is growing interest in security and privacy issues such as hacking cars and attacking to recognition systems on self-driving cars.
We will realize cars and related services that anyone can use with peace of mind through developing secure softwares and secure system architectures.

  • Department

    • IVI Software Development Dept.,
      Software PF Development Div.
  • Biography

    • 2022-
      Present

      Toyota Motor Corporation
      Engaged in design and development on security for the digital cockpit softwares (a navigation system and a meter display at connected cars).

    • 2015-
      2022

      NEC Corporation
      Engaged in research and development on cybersecurity technologies. Especially, I've focused on the area minimized the damage caused by cyberattacks against enterprise systems.

    • 2013-
      2015

      Master Degree of Engineering, Graduate School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology.
      Researched the app recommendation system considering user's UX using Artificial Neural Networks.

    • 2009-
      2013

      Bachelor of Engineering, Communications Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology.

  • Publication List/Conference presentation

    Main Technical Publications

    • Daniel Andrade, Yusuke Takahashi and Daichi Hasumi, "POSTER: Detecting Suspicious Processes from Log-Data via a Bayesian Block Model," In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIA CCS'20), New York, USA, Oct 2020.

    • Daichi Hasumi, Shigeyoshi Shima, and Hiroki Takakura, “SPINZ: A Speculating Incident Zone System for Incident Handling,” Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility, Vol.8, Issue 3, pp.341-364, July 2019.

    • Daichi Hasumi, Shigeyoshi Shima and Hiroki Takakura, "Speculating Incident Zone System on Local Area Networks," ACM SIGCOMM 2018 Workshop on Traffic Measurements for Cybersecurity (WTMC'18), Budapest, Hungary, Aug 2018.

    • Daichi Hasumi and Eiji Kamioka, "A considerate application prediction system with artificial neural network," 18th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems (KES2014), Procedia Computer Science 35, Gdynia, Poland, Sep 2014.

    • andothers.