Japanese Parliament Passes Active Cyber Defense Law
New Cyber Law Enables Agencies to Neutralize Attackers' Servers Located Abroad
The Japanese Parliament passed the long-delayed active cyber defense bill on Friday, paving the way for government agencies to monitor external telecommunications and preemptively respond to signs of cyberattacks, including neutralizing attackers' servers.
The Japanese Parliament passed the long-delayed active cyber defense bill on Friday, paving the way for government agencies to monitor external telecommunications and preemptively respond to signs of cyberattacks, including neutralizing attackers' servers.