Updated on 2022-11-08
Japan’s Ministry of Defence joined NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) for better collaboration with international partners for cybersecurity response. Read more: Japan officially joins NATO’s cyber defense center
Overview: Japan joins NATO CCDCOE
Japan’s Ministry of Defense announced it formally joined the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) last week. Japan is the fifth country to join this year after South Korea, Canada, Ukraine, and Luxembourg were also admitted earlier this year. Read more: The CCDCOE held a flag-raising ceremony for new Members
#JMOD will formally join NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence’s (#CCDCOE) activities, following the completion of participation procedures. JMOD will continue to collaborate with international partners to respond to threats in cyber domain. pic.twitter.com/hJcHVjz2rO
— Japan Ministry of Defense/Self-Defense Forces (@ModJapan_en) November 4, 2022