How DMARC Helps Japanese Domain Owners Demonstrate Compliance

Japan’s regulatory environment is rapidly evolving to meet the realities of email-based threats. Through DMARC, Japanese domain owners can demonstrate compliance with data protection laws and phishing-reduction policies to strengthen trust.  ...

Team Mirai and Democracy

Japan’s election last month and the rise of the country’s newest and most innovative political party, Team Mirai, illustrates the viability of a different way to do politics. In this model, technology ...
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Asahi Hack Update: Beer-Free Day #5 Dawns in Japanese Ransomware Crisis

金のうんこ! Breaking: Big beer brewer belatedly believes bitten by ransomware—and likely a data breach ...
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The Great CrowdStrike Crash: Discussing the Largest IT Outage in History

The Great CrowdStrike Crash, AI’s Role in Employee Smiles

In episode 341, we cover the unprecedented global IT outage caused by a CrowdStrike update crash, affecting 8.5 million Windows machines. We discuss whether it’s the largest outage in history and discuss ...
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China-Backed Hacks of Cisco Routers Worry Feds — BlackTech Revenge?

TTP: IOS EEM CLI BBQ LOL—FBI, NSA, CISA join Japan’s NISC to warn of espionage group linked to Chinese Communist Party ...
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Japan’s Instructions For Generative AI Services

Generative AI continues to expand in both capabilities and possibilities. Whether it’s writing a modern Shakespearean play or producing a unique source code for an interactive website, it can all be done ...
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Lockbit 3.0 Claims Credit for Ransomware Attack on Japanese Port

After a ransomware attack shuttered operations at container terminals at the Port of Nagoya in Japan, the Lockbit 3.0 ransomware gang claimed responsibility and demanded the port pay up. The attack on ...
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