Google will work with the Japanese government, as well as companies and universities, to find countermeasures to cyberattacks at its new hub in Tokyo.
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TOKYO — Google established its first Asia-Pacific cyberdefense hub in Tokyo on Thursday amid growing concerns among countries in the region about threats from China and elsewhere, Nikkei has learned.

The U.S. tech giant wants to promote research on countermeasures against cyberattacks by sharing the latest information with related government officials, companies and universities in Japan. The new facility will also be a base for training regional cyberdefense experts.

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