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Digital Arts Inc.

Japanese internet security software/appliance vendor serving enterprise, education & govt.

Product
Network Security
Data Protection
Email Security
Endpoint Security
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Digital Arts Inc. Description

Digital Arts Inc. (デジタルアーツ株式会社) is a Japanese internet security software and appliance company founded in 1995 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company is publicly listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market (securities code: 2326) and employs approximately 318 people as of 2025. The company develops, plans, and sells internet security-related software and appliance products. Its stated approach, referred to as "white operation" (ホワイト運用), is based on the concept of proactively permitting known-safe resources rather than relying solely on blocking-based security measures. This philosophy positions its products as enabling safe, productive internet use rather than simply restricting access. Digital Arts serves a broad range of customers including enterprises, educational institutions, and government agencies. As of 2025, its products and services are used by over 14 million users across these sectors. The company emphasizes domestic (Japanese) development and tailoring of its security solutions to Japan's cultural, legal, and ethical context. The company has international subsidiaries in the United States (Digital Arts America, Inc.), the United Kingdom (Digital Arts Europe Limited), and Singapore (Digital Arts Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.), indicating a presence beyond Japan. Digital Arts is a member of multiple industry and safety organizations in Japan, including the Japan Network Security Association (JNSA), the Anti-Phishing Council of Japan (CAPJ), and the Internet Content Safety Association (ICSA), among others. Its major business partners include large Japanese IT distributors and telecommunications companies such as SoftBank, KDDI, NTT Communications, and Fujitsu.