TOKYO -- Japan will set up a unit in fiscal 2022 spanning industry, government and academia to study cyberattacks and develop more effective defenses, Nikkei learned Tuesday.
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Cybersecurity company Trend Micro's offices in Tokyo: Japan will assemble cyber defense experts from the public and private sectors into a new unit. (Photo by Kurahiro Seguchi)
TOKYO -- Japan will set up a unit in fiscal 2022 spanning industry, government and academia to study cyberattacks and develop more effective defenses, Nikkei learned Tuesday.