RUSI JournalVOLUME 171ISSUE 1

Japan’s Information Security and Defence Reforms

Japan’s information security has undergone important shifts

Japan’s information security has undergone important shifts. Courtesy of morepiixel/Adobe Stock


Recent reforms have elevated information security as a core pillar of Japanese national security.

The authors examine the implications for military operations, defence production, and cyber security. The article highlights the shift from closed, inner-circle practices to broader standardisation. It assesses new legal frameworks, international cooperation and ongoing challenges, concluding that Japan’s evolving information security architecture has significant progress to date and is pivotal for strengthening defence capabilities in an increasingly complex environment.

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