Discussion: AI Sovereignty & Identity in Japan
The Japan Institute for CyberSpace Studies (JICSS) is happy to partner with the Cambridge Innovation Center, Japan Secure Solutions, Public AI, and the Ory Community to invite you to an important discussion. Please register below. If you have any questions about the event or getting involved with JICSS please reach out to secretariatoffice@jicss.org.
As AI becomes embedded in critical infrastructure, healthcare, finance, and governance, the question of who controls the stack is no longer academic. This panel brings together open-source architects, legal innovators, AI policy leaders, and ecosystem builders for a focused conversation on sovereign identity, edge-to-cloud autonomy, and what it practically means to own your AI outcomes.
Discussion on AI Sovereignty & Identity in Japan, featuring:
-James Miller, Founder and CEO of Japan Secure Solutions and Director of JICSS
-Thomas Aidan Curran, Global leader on open-source standards for zero trust policy
-Tony Lai, Fellow & Asia-Pacific Lead, Public AI, Co-Chair, Stanford CodeX Blockchain Group
-Hiroki Habuka, Research Professor, Kyoto University Law School
-Ilya Kulyatin, Founder, AI Foundry Tokyo
10 March 2026
17:00 – 18:30 JST
Cambridge Innovation Center
(15F Toranomon Hills Business Tower, 1-17-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo105-6415)