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Google opens first Asia-Pacific cyberdefense hub in Tokyo

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Google opened its first Asia-Pacific cyberdefense hub in Tokyo, Japan, NikkeiAsia reports. The company has also invited computer engineers from companies throughout the region to the base to study cyber countermeasures.

The report points out that Google formed its first Asia-Pacific cyberdefense hub in Tokyo amid growing concerns among countries in the region. The new facility will be a base for training regional cyberdefense experts.

The search engine giant will likely promote research on countermeasures against cyberattacks by sharing the latest information with related government officials, companies, and universities in Japan.

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