The Launch of NTT Security Corporation

NTT Security Corporation (abbreviated to NTT Security; Head Office: Minato-Ku, Tokyo; Chief Executive Officer: Jun Sawada) has started its operations as a specialized security company of NTT Group on August 1st, 2016, bringing together NTT’s advanced analytics technologies, threat intelligence and security experts. NTT Security delivers industry-leading Managed Security Services (MSS) and specialized security professional services that support the Full Security Life Cycle. These services will be taken to market globally, and client engagement will be managed by NTT operating companies Dimension Data, NTT Communications and NTT Data.

Summary of Wholesale Service Offerings

Managed Security ServicesMSS)

24/7 security analyst and proprietary advanced security information analysis platform enable real-time threat detection and validation, severity determination, reporting, remediation advisory and immediate isolation and protection. Additionally NTT Security provides secure IT lifecycle management with continuous vulnerability testing, patch management, advisory and compliance reporting.

Specialized Security Professional Services

Technical support and advisories based on security specialized expertise enable organizations’ security risk identification, implementation of the right controls, appropriate incident response and forensics.

Global Location

NTT Security will be driven by a matrix organization with Global Headquarters and 4 Regional Headquarters in the USA, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC) and Japan to take the increased value to our customers with the best mix of global integration and local responsiveness to meet region-specific requirements.

NTT Security has a direct presence in 14 countries on August 1st, 2016, and will further expand its global footprint in cooperation with NTT operating companies. 

The NTT Security Corporate Logo uses the NTT Group Symbol Mark or “Dynamic Loop”, which symbolizes dynamic and infinite motion. The simple and organic curve symbolizes NTT’s goal of human prosperity and the company’s dynamic nature of self-innovation.

Summary of NTT Security

(1) Corporate name: NTT Security Corporation

(2) Head of Office: Tokyo, Japan

(3) Capital fund: 25.5 Billion Yen

(4) Shareholder: NTT 100%

(5) CEO: Jun Sawada (Senior Executive Vice President, NTT)

(6) Number of Employees: 1400

(7) Business summary: Wholesale Managed Security Services (MSS) and Security Professional Services

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