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Japan issues new security guidance for semiconductor factories

Japan is stepping up its game in cybersecurity by releasing a comprehensive 130-page guidance document aimed at protecting semiconductor factories. This new guidance, available in both Japanese and...

Japan is stepping up its game in cybersecurity by releasing a comprehensive 130-page guidance document aimed at protecting semiconductor factories. This new guidance, available in both Japanese and English, covers essential aspects of operational technology security. With the semiconductor industry being a critical player in global tech, this move signals Japan's commitment to safeguarding its manufacturing sector from cyber threats.

As cyberattacks become more sophisticated, the need for robust security measures in these factories has never been more urgent. The guidance aims to help companies better defend against potential breaches and ensure the resilience of their operations. If you’re in the industry or just curious about cybersecurity trends, this document could be a game-changer for how factories handle their security protocols. Keep an eye on it—it might just set a new standard for the global semiconductor landscape.