VLC Security Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Norihiko Ishihara; hereinafter "the Company") has launched a human risk mitigation service called the "AI Human Risk Mitigation Platform Powered by Yagura," leveraging Yagura Awareness and PhishAI provided by Yagura Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kenta Mukai). Watch the service introduction video here: https://vlcsecurity.com/download/19664/ In recent years, the widespread adoption of generative AI has led to an increase in cyberattacks exploiting multiple channels, including phishing emails, SMS messages, phone calls, and QR codes. Additionally, attackers are now using AI to generate natural-sounding Japanese text and voice-based impersonation attacks, making it increasingly difficult to defend against such threats using traditional security training alone. This service supports comprehensive human risk mitigation across organizations by integrating practical education and training based on the latest cyber threats with employee reporting of suspicious emails, AI-powered analysis and classification, and risk visualization. Through this service, the VLC Security Group aims to enhance individual employee response capabilities and help organizations build systems for early threat detection and rapid response, thereby reducing cyber incidents originating from human risk. The Company expects this service to generate 500 million yen in sales within two years of launch. [Background] Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated each year, making it difficult to maintain adequate protection using conventional, email-centric security education alone. Attackers now target employees using multiple channels—not just email, but also SMS, phone calls, QR codes, and social media—to gain access to internal systems. Furthermore, even when employees receive suspicious emails or messages, they often fail to report them properly, or reported content is not sufficientl