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Google Opens Cybersecurity Hub in Tokyo

March 11, 2024
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Google has inaugurated its inaugural Asia-Pacific cyberdefense hub in Tokyo, signaling its commitment to combatting cyber threats in the region. With escalating concerns regarding cyberattacks originating from various sources, including China, the tech giant aims to collaborate with government entities, businesses, and educational institutions in Japan to develop robust countermeasures. This strategic move underscores Google’s proactive stance in bolstering cyber defenses throughout the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in light of the growing sophistication of cyber threats.

The newly established cyberdefense hub in Tokyo, situated within Google’s Roppongi office, will serve as a central hub for fostering collaborative research and training initiatives. By sharing valuable insights and information on cyberattacks, Google intends to equip regional stakeholders with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively mitigate and respond to cybersecurity incidents. Engineers from countries across the Asia-Pacific, including India, Australia, South Korea, and Southeast Asian nations, will be invited to participate in joint research efforts aimed at enhancing cyber defense capabilities.

Notably, Google’s initiative in Tokyo is characterized by a spirit of collaboration and knowledge-sharing, as the company pledges to undertake joint research without seeking financial compensation. With its extensive experience in cybersecurity and access to a pool of talented experts, Google is well-positioned to contribute significantly to the development of innovative cyber defense solutions. Moreover, the participation of Japanese research institutes underscores the readiness of local experts to engage in collaborative efforts to address cyber threats collectively.

Heather Adkins, Google’s vice president with over two decades of experience in cyber defense, emphasizes the wealth of expertise available in Japanese research institutes, highlighting the potential for fruitful collaboration in advancing cyber defense capabilities. Through its Tokyo cyberdefense hub, Google seeks to foster a culture of cooperation and knowledge exchange, ultimately fortifying the Asia-Pacific region’s resilience against cyber threats and safeguarding the digital infrastructure of nations in the region.

 

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