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Japan set to deploy new cyber-defense bill to punish companies that don’t cooperate

By: coinfea|2025/05/07 18:45:02
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Japan is set to deploy a cyber-defense bill that will mandate private communications companies and IT firms among others to report cyber threats preemptively to the state. The new legislation is being protested against in Japan as failure to report a threat will see about 15 companies fined up to $14,000.The Japan “Active Cyber-Defense” legislation is expected to be passed this month, and could reportedly fine companies up to 2 million yen for failing to report a potential cyber threat. While the fine looks small, the nature of the law is what has been concerning opponents. The law merges public and private corporations in a new precedent, allowing the government to spy on telecommunications. In addition, the fines could also add up, given the unclear definitions of what might define an infraction.Japan wants to punish non-compliance with new directiveAs previously reported by the local media, “The government will acquire and analyze communications information between foreign countries and between domestic and foreign countries. If there are signs of an attack, the police and the Self-Defense Forces will invade the other party’s server and neutralize it.”In addition to the fines, the Japanese economy has been experiencing a decline as a result of bureaucracy and rampant inflation. The bill will also include measures that will allow spying on private telecom companies networks even during peacetime. However, the country’s DX minister Masaki Tiara has promised that the country will protect privacy. The bill includes measures that involve preemptive “infiltration of an attacker’s computer to render it harmless.”At present, 15 major industries could be directly affected by the impending law, including top cellphone service providers, and activists in Japan are protesting its contents, urging residents to (translated by Google): “Oppose preemptive attacks on enemy bases and active cyber defense!” Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has been pushing hard for the law to be passed since taking office in October last year. He also wants to create an Asian version of NATO, while being a great supporter of Western military initiatives and United States President Donald Trump.The post Japan set to deploy new cyber-defense bill to punish companies that don’t cooperate first appeared on Coinfea.

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