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Engaru Shinkin Bank Japan Banking and Financial Services 191 $12M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu SHieldWARE Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2015 Fujitsu In 2015, Engaru Shinkin Bank Japan implemented FUJITSU Security Solution SHieldWARE NE to capture privileged-user operation logs and centralize server operation audit. The deployment used Fujitsu SHieldWARE as an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) application to strengthen IT operations and server security. The implementation delivered unified privileged-account auditing and operation-video recording capabilities, enabling continuous capture of administrator sessions and server-side activity for forensic review. Configuration focused on centralized log aggregation, time-stamped operation-video assets, and audit indexing to support search and incident reconstruction workflows. The project was executed in Japan with Fujitsu as the systems integrator, targeting the bank IT operations and server administration domains. Integrations emphasized consolidation of server operation audits into a single control plane for privileged-user monitoring, without named third-party tool extensions documented in the source. Governance changes centered on centralized privileged-account audit policies and operational procedures for handling recorded sessions, with rollout oriented toward server teams and IT operations. The implementation aimed to help prevent information leakage and simplify incident investigation by providing unified privileged-account auditing and operation-video records.
Gunma Bank Banking and Financial Services 2927 $1.0B Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu SHieldWARE Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2015 Fujitsu In 2015, Gunma Bank implemented Fujitsu SHieldWARE as part of its My Number management system to secure sensitive personal-number data. Fujitsu SHieldWARE, deployed in the role of an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution, was applied to strengthen access controls around My Number records used in finance and HR payroll functions. The implementation treated Fujitsu SHieldWARE as middleware integrated into the My Number processing stack, with configuration focused on endpoint detection and response capabilities, access auditing, and enforcement of access control policies. The deployment was combined with database encryption to provide secure at-rest storage and to ensure access events were auditable. Fujitsu acted as the SI and integrator for the project, integrating SHieldWARE with the bank s My Number application and the database encryption layer. Operational coverage targeted Japan based finance and HR payroll data protection use cases, aligning system logging and endpoint telemetry with access governance requirements. Governance work included embedding access auditing and secure storage controls into HR and payroll workflows to meet regulatory requirements for My Number handling. The project explicitly combined Fujitsu SHieldWARE and database encryption to meet compliance needs and to ensure secure storage and access auditing for My Number records.
Toho Bank Banking and Financial Services 2018 $359M Japan Fujitsu Fujitsu SHieldWARE Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2010 Fujitsu In 2010, Toho Bank implemented Fujitsu SHieldWARE as part of its Fujitsu PROBANK deployment, adopting Fujitsu SHieldWARE to secure core banking server access and to address privileged operations in its finance operations. Fujitsu served as both vendor and systems integrator for the engagement in Japan, with the work scoped to core banking administration and IT general controls. Fujitsu SHieldWARE was deployed as an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) component focused on hardening administrator access and improving auditability of privileged operations. The implementation emphasized category-aligned capabilities such as privileged session control, endpoint detection for server processes, and centralized logging of privileged actions to support audit trails. Integration work centered on embedding SHieldWARE into the Fujitsu PROBANK environment and enforcing server-level access controls for core banking servers, with event and audit data staged to operational controls for review. Rollout was limited to finance and core banking administrator workflows, with a phased implementation plan and a go-live slated for the following year. Governance changes accompanying the deployment standardized control of administrator accounts and formalized privileged operation audit processes under Fujitsu’s program governance. The stated objectives were to harden administrator access and to increase auditability of privileged operations as part of the broader core system refresh.
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