Former U.S. Cyber Director Chris Inglis Urges Japan to Reform Aging IT Systems
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5d ago· 1 min readenNews
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Summary
The article discusses Chris Inglis, the first U.S. national cyber director, urging Japan to reform its IT systems. He highlights that systems deployed in Japan for 20-30 years have many security weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
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Systems that have been deployed in Japan for 20-30 years have 'many weaknesses,' says Chris Inglis, the first U.S. national cyber director.
