They may appear "cheap," but North Korean IT technicians are key players in their country's acquisition of foreign currency, cyberattacks, and data theft.
As JAXA, Japan's space development program increases projects with foreign countries, strong cybersecurity measures are needed to preserve the partners' trust.
Despite a recent ransomware attack on KADOKAWA, Japanese companies have a comparatively low rate of cyber infection. Analysts identify several reasons why.
More than one in ten Japanese adults own cryptocurrency, with bitcoin the most popular. But North Korean hackers and other criminals are out to exploit them.
Governments in liberal democratic countries claim the Chinese want to undermine their institutions. China denies this. What evidence is being offered?
With an economy devastated by sanctions and COVID-19, the regime seems to be funding its missile program with foreign currency stolen by North Korean hackers.
Japan must increase public awareness of its cybersecurity initiatives to gain momentum for domestic efforts and international cooperation.
Although the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games faced 450 million cyberattacks and so on against their networks and systems, they were all blocked and no...
Until recently, intelligence sharing with Japan would have been unthinkable, but that changed following serious legislation on protecting official secrets.
TV sets and mobile phones are connected to surveillance cameras placed around rural neighborhoods through streaming boxes and apps, turning them into security monitoring terminals.
China’s space development aims at undermining the superiority of the U.S. military. Tokyo must cooperate with Washington to enhance our deterrence capability in space.
Japan seems to be missing the perspective that an increase in the number of expert trainers is necessary to systematically cultivate human resources in cybersecurity.