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itemStrengthening Cooperation between Police and Civilians
itemThe Need to Strengthen Cooperation between Police and Civilians
 One of the unique things about the Internet is that there is no one in charge of the Internet as a whole. This places a natural limit on how much improving police organization can do to maintain good network security. And in a networked society, just one system server with a low level of security can provide an open door for high-tech criminals and cyber terrorists. Governments, police agencies, and the civilian sector need to enhance their cooperation even more.
  
itemEstablishing Partnerships with Key Infrastructure Providers
An attack on key infrastructure could severely impact the lives of everyone in Japan. For this reason, it is necessary to quickly restore the functioning of this key infrastructure through emergency response, and communication before the fact is vital for accomplishing this. The Cyber Force is currently working with prefectural police agencies to request the cooperation of groups of service providers, as well as individual service providers.
  

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