As there are concerns about cyber attacks at the Tokyo Olympics, which is approaching the opening, the government is requesting businesses to share information promptly when they grasp a sign, and it will monitor 24 hours a day to maximize It is a policy to be on the alert.

In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the government said that there was concern about cyber attacks targeting the Games, and in March, it set up a "security coordination center" headed by the Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Okita, and with related organizations. I have been involved in coordination and information gathering.



And, ahead of the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, we are requesting businesses in charge of electricity and telecommunications at the Tokyo Games to share information promptly when they grasp the signs of a cyber attack, and we will be open 24 hours a day from this month. We are strengthening our response, such as monitoring.



The government plans to take maximum precautions around the 23rd of this week, when the opening ceremony will be held, for the time being, taking into account cases such as international sports competitions being hit by cyber attacks.