ELEKS Japan made a partnership with Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. and BSI Professional Services Japan Co., Ltd.
The aim is to help companies follow international cybersecurity standards better.
From October 1, 2025, DNP and BSI PSJ will start offering ELEKS’ Compliance Automation Platform, called eCAP, in Japan. They will also give consulting to help companies set it up and run it.
eCAP is a platform that makes compliance processes easier. It follows global standards like ISO/IEC 27001 and NIST CSF. It also gathers all the complicated rules and regulations in one place. Companies can work more efficiently. They can cut costs. Governance becomes stronger. With this, they can turn regulatory problems into long-term growth and stronger resilience.
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Cyber-attacks are becoming more and more sophisticated everyday now with regulations also becoming stricter. Companies have to adapt fast. This is happening in manufacturing, pharma, AI, and other industries. But many companies have fragmented processes. Costs are high. There are not enough compliance staff.
This partnership brings together three things. DNP’s experience in digital trust. BSI PSJ’s consulting skills. ELEKS’ proven technology. Together, they will help Japanese companies move faster in digital transformation. Compliance will become simpler. Resilience will improve. Companies will be stronger in global competition.
eCAP gives several benefits. It increases efficiency by automating and centralizing compliance for many complex standards. It is flexible. It can handle international standards, industry-specific rules, and company-specific rules. It helps collect knowledge. It uses AI to digitize internal rules. Staff can learn and share knowledge more easily.
This partnership is aimed at giving companies a practical way to deal with compliance. It helps reduce the work burden. It turns regulations into something that actually helps the company grow and become stronger.

