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Former U.S. Cybersecurity Chief Calls for IT Reform in Japan
27 Mayıs 2026Japan Times
- Chris Inglis, the first U.S. national cyber director, has highlighted significant vulnerabilities in Japan's IT systems, many of which have been in place for two to three decades.
- He emphasizes the urgent need for reform to address these weaknesses. Inglis's comments reflect broader concerns about cybersecurity resilience in the face of evolving threats.
- The discussion around cybersecurity has gained prominence globally, particularly as nations face increasing cyberattacks. Japan, known for its advanced technology, must reconcile its legacy systems with contemporary security needs to protect its digital landscape.
- Inglis's call for IT reform in Japan underscores a critical juncture for the nation's cybersecurity infrastructure. As global cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the reliance on outdated systems could pose severe risks not only to national security but also to economic stability.
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