Japan: In an odd twist, Japan’s Minster of Cyber-Security, Yoshitaka Sakurada, has announced an unprecedented method for ensuring better cyber-security for Japan’s citizens and corporations. Next week he will launch a cyber-attack on IoT devices in Japan. A law that was passed under more than a little controversy last May give Mr. Sakurada and his department the authority to carry out the “test of the nation’s vulnerability” next week. The “test” will last for five years and will test to see how many IoT devices the government can gain access to through various means including checking for devices with no password protection or poor password strength. While the test will no doubt help to highlight and hopefully decrease the level of complacency that many have when it comes to a large number of IoT devices, it will not discriminate against any devices–corporations, government agencies, and civilians are all fair game for the “security test.”
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