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As Incidents Rise, Japanese Government’s Cybersecurity Falls Short

Posted on September 23, 2025
As Incidents Rise, Japanese Government’s Cybersecurity Falls Short

The Japanese government suffered the most cybersecurity incidents in 2024 — 447, nearly double the previous year — while failing to manage 16% of critical systems.

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