Japan to set up DARPA-style institute to tackle evolving threat of cyber warfare
Japan’s Ministry of Defense is devoting government-level effort and funding to tackling the growing problem of cyber warfare.
Leaders from across the NATO Special Operations Forces (SOF) community came together last week to discuss how multi-agency cooperation can assist in counter-terrorism (CT) mission sets, service officials have disclosed.
The bi-annual NATO SOF Commanders Conference, this time hosted by Hungarian Special Operations Forces (HUNSOF) in Budapest, was coordinated by the NATO Special Operations Headquarters (NSHQ) and its commander, Vice Admiral Colin Kilrain.
Bringing together SOF commanders from across NATO’s 29-strong Alliance, service leaders discussed issues relating to “Interagency Cooperation Through The Lens Of Counter-Terrorism.”
Addressing commanders, Kilrain asked: “Can NATO SOF perhaps do more on the CT front?
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Japan’s Ministry of Defense is devoting government-level effort and funding to tackling the growing problem of cyber warfare.
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