Security News > 2023 > July > Japan rebukes Fujitsu for cloud security fails
Asia In Brief Japan's government last Friday rebuked Fujitsu for shabby cloud security.
Fujitsu operates a cloud called "FENICS" and in February 2023 admitted that in December 2022 it had detected network misconfigurations that allowed unauthorized remote access to the service.
Philippines authorities last week last week raided offices in Manila and rescued over 2,700 people - many of them foreign nationals - who they allege were working for cyber criminals.
South Korea's government last week introduced regulation for digital assets designed to protect consumers.
Amazon Web Services last week staged a summit in China, at which it announced a "Smart Vision Overseas Plan" that will see the cloud colossus help manufacturers use cross-border e-commerce channels to go overseas.
Our APAC coverage last week included news that Japan pretty much nationalized JSR, a firm that makes the stuff that makes chips.
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