UK and Japan sign partnership on cybersecurity
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The UK and Japan have solidified their commitment to advancing cybersecurity through a newly established partnership.
The memorandum of cooperation (MOC) signed on Wednesday (17 January) marks a pivotal moment in the strategic collaboration between the two nations in cyber defence.
During the visit of Japan’s Keidanren Cyber Security Committee to the UK for a three-day event hosted by the National Cyber Advisory Board (NCAB), both countries officially agreed to deepen public-private partnerships in the field of cybersecurity. The NCAB, co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden and Chief Information Officer at Lloyds Banking Group Sharon Barber, was formed in 2022 to bring together leaders from academia and industry.