The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI), founded in July 1986, aims to promote interdisciplinary academic research on artificial intelligence and to provide a forum for exchange among its members and with related academic societies, thereby contributing to the advancement and development of science and industry in the field of artificial intelligence in Japan and to the advancement of the field of artificial intelligence worldwide through its international activities. and to contribute to the advancement of the field of artificial intelligence around the world through international activities.
The Association for Natural Language Processing was established on April 1, 1994, as a forum for the presentation of research results in the field of language processing in Japan and for international research exchange. Through the publication of the journal "Natural Language Processing" four times a year in principle and the holding of the annual conference once a year, we aim to be an organization that promotes the development of the discipline, the development and spread of applied technology, communication among researchers, engineers, and users on an international level, and the development of human resources.
The Digital Forensics Study Group, a non-profit organization, aims to contribute to the realization of a sound IT society by promoting the spread of digital forensics. Since its establishment in 2004, the organization has been researching technologies to investigate and analyze electromagnetic data with evidentiary value, which is essential for incident response, cybercrime, legal disputes and lawsuits, e-discovery, auditing, etc., as well as related legal systems and social policies, and has been promoting and advocating digital forensics. In addition to holding various events and workshops, the organization also publishes books such as the "Digital Forensics Dictionary.
The Japan Security Management Association (JSA) was established in May 1986 to conduct interdisciplinary and inter-industry research on information system security in general, and to contribute to the development of a healthier advanced information society. With a focus on the centrality of unified basic theory as the core of the interdisciplinary aspect and a shared sense of mission as the core of the interdisciplinary aspect, a variety of researchers and practitioners gather together, respect each other's expertise, and stimulate each other to develop new theories and methodologies, in order to contribute to society.
The Japan Card Information Security Council (JCISC) was established as a forum for domestic companies involved in card information security to cooperate and exchange information on the protection of credit card information. In addition to promoting and educating the public about PCI DSS, the international security standard for companies that handle credit card information, the council is working to realize a safer credit card society based on public standards such as ISMS and Privacy Mark, as well as security guidelines set by the government and industry.