Japan teams with NATO to counter China, Russia cyber threats

Tokyo joins information-sharing framework focused on malware uses and technology

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Japan's participation in the Malware Information Sharing Platform will signal it is focused on cyberdefense. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)

SHINNOSUKE NAGATOMI

TOKYO -- Japan has begun sharing intelligence related to cyberattacks with NATO member countries, Nikkei has learned, exchanging information about malware used by China, North Korea, Russia and other countries with the aim of improving cyberdefense.

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