Japan Govt Updates Cybersecurity Guidelines

12 Giugno 2026

Tokyo, June 12 (Jiji Press)–The Japanese government updated its cybersecurity guidelines for its organizations on Friday to prepare for attacks using advanced artificial intelligence models, such as Claude Mythos. The revised guidelines call for a study on suspending systems when vulnerabilities are found in order to apply patches quickly. Mythos, developed by U.S. startup Anthropic, is believed to be highly capable of detecting system weaknesses. The revamped guidelines call on government organizations to draw up plans to address potential vulnerabilities. “We would like government organizations to implement countermeasures while taking into account the possibility that their systems could be halted,” digital transformation and cybersecurity minister Hisashi Matsumoto told a press conference. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] 

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