TOKYO — Japan has begun sharing intelligence related to cyberattacks with NATO member countries, Nikkei has learned, exchanging information about malware used by China, North Korea, Russia and other countries with the aim of improving cyberdefense.
Japan’s Defense Ministry and Self-Defense Forces have joined NATO’s Malware Information Sharing Platform (MISP), a framework created in 2013. South Korea also participates as a non-NATO member.