The Japan Pension Service’s (JPS) handing of a May targeted attack that affected 1.25 million records illustrates a “sloppy information management (that) must be corrected urgently,” The Japan Times reports. “A sweeping organizational reform is called for, in addition to the bolstering of information management systems,” the report continues, noting a similar attack occurred in April. The report calls for efforts “to ensure that a recurrence of similar incidents is robustly prevented” and to restore confidence in the JPS. Cybersecurity reform is especially important, the report states, as cyber-attacks “are becoming more ingenious and shrewd.”
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