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Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday that Japan intends to work more closely with private companies through the sharing of information on the attacks on the Internet, after exposure of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to penetrate.
The newspaper - without reference to the source - that the government also plans toratify the international treaty on cybercrime.
The United States pressured Japan recently for further actions against Internet attacks,after it announced that Mitsubishi is working closely with Boeing in September /September leak information on the electronic network.
The newspaper said that Tokyo was considering the requests from private companies, including utilities and the trains run defense, construction, automotive and electronics, to sign an agreement with public bodies to share information on Internet attacks.
She added that immediately after application of the Convention will share the government and public bodies on widely information on such attacks, without specifyingany target companies.
The newspaper said that the government also plans to ratify the Convention onCybercrime, which deals with breaches of network security and other Internet crimes,through the establishment of an international network to provide assistance toinvestigators worldwide.
Source: Reuters
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