Red Teaming: What it is and what we can learn from simulated attacks
A series of monthly web impulses
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) represents the combination of learning and the professional career. The definition ranges from programs of job qualification and initial training (e.g. apprenticeships/internships or working students) to programs of professional development and new types of learning "on the job". This web series aims to explore the various forms of WIL in the German-Japanese context, spanning from Vocational Training through Dual Study Programs up to advanced training for professionals. Impulses are presented by Japanese, German or International experts that are either from an educational background or are representing best practices and experiences from the industry.
Many businesses are challenged with finding qualified employees or to train existing employees in an continuously changing economic environment without sacrificing productivity. The importance of WIL programs within Germany in higher education within the last couple of years has grown, since many businesses - similar to the widespread vocational training programs - value the benefit of the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical skills. This will be put in the context of international best practices and chances and opportunities that exist in Japan.
Speaker May 2026
Nina Wagner, MindBytes
About Nina Wagner
Nina Wagner is a co-founder of MindBytes and a cybersecurity expert based near Frankfurt. With a Master’s degree in Mathematics, she brings analytical depth to the world of offensive security - a field she entered by coincidence during her studies and has since shaped as a pentester and author (collaborating with Stephen Fedtke et al.).
MindBytes is a Germany-based company specializing in offensive security consulting - pentesting and red teaming. It bridges the gap between technical vulnerabilities and strategic risk management.
Intro to Topic
Red teaming simulates real attacks – similar to a friendly soccer match, except that the company is unaware that it is only a friendly match. Nina provides an overview of what red teaming is and what goals such projects pursue. The presentation is rounded off with a story from a project – where everyone can reflect on how they would have reacted.
Further Events
2026
- March 2026 - Professor Kristina Areskoug Josefsson & Professor Ulrika Lundh Snis, University West - Trollhättan
- April 2026 - Dr. Axel Karpenstein, DAAD Tokyo & DWIH
- May 2026 - Nina Wagner, MindBytes
- June 2026 - Dr. Hermann Gumpp, Enobyte GmbH
- July 2026 - Rumi Hasegawa, Rumi Hasegawa Intercultural Expert
2025
- January 2025 - Benjamin Jung WACE & DJW member
- February 2025 - Keiko Miyakawa (NPO Japan Forum for WIL) & Rikichi Izumiya (KIT)
- March 2025 - Norah McRae, WACE Co-Chair
- April 2025 - Theodor Grassos, Secretary General, EVBB
- May 2025 - Dai Ueda, Senior Manager, AHK Japan
- September 2025 - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Schenkel, President DHBW Karlsruhe
- October 2025 - Michael Lang, Corporate Learning Expert, SAP
- November 2025 - Dr. Benjamin Nixdorf, Managing Director, Zuken
- December 2025 - Benjamin Jung, WIL-Practioner
Team of Organizers
- World Association for Co-operative and Work Integrated Education (WACE)
- Kanazawa Institute of Technology (KIT)
- Japan Forum for Work Integrated Learning (NPO WIL)
- Deutsch-Japanischer Wirtschaftskreis (DJW)
With Impulses by
- Deutsche Industrie- und Handelskammer in Japan (AHK Japan)
- Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW)
- European Association of Institutes for Vocational Training (EVBB)
- SAP
- World Alliance for Microcredentials Foundation (WAM)
- etc.
What to expect?
A series of monthly web impulse presentations focusing on best practices, ideas, structures and learnings from Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in Germany and Japan, encouraging to build bridges and expand a common understanding within both countries.
Target Audience
Company representatives from German and Japanese management to talent strategy and WIL Researchers & Practitioners from Higher Education and Vocational Training Organisations
Format
There will be three events each quarter, with one impulse from Japan, one from Germany and one global impulse from WACE and/or renowned speakers.
Participation and registration
Participation is free of charge for all interested parties. When you register via the green button, you will receive the access link to the digital meeting room.
We look forward to a lively discussion and your participation!
