Japan’s Cybersecurity Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada grabbed global headlines after admitting he doesn’t use computers. He later conceded he also doesn’t know much about cybersecurity at a legislative meeting revising Japan’s cybersecurity structure.

It may come as little surprise then that the Japanese government will look to enlist the private sector to help fight against cyber threats during the upcoming Tokyo Olympics, beginning in July 2020.

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