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The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS or Cyber Centre; French: Centre Canadien pour la Cyber Sécurité) is the Government of Canada authority responsible for monitoring threats, protecting national critical infrastructure against cyber incidents, and coordinating the national response to any incidents related to cyber security.
The National Police Agency Security Bureau (警察庁警備局, Keisatsu-chō Keibi-kyoku) is a bureau of the National Police Agency in charge of national-level internal security affairs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It supervises the Security Bureau and the Public Security Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department , and Security departments of other ...
Silicon Valley North: the National Capital Region around Ottawa, Ontario, Bayview Yards,—home to Mitel, Shopify, DragonWave, Alcatel Lucent, and Halogen Software; Markham, Ontario: home to the Canadian head offices of Sony, Avaya, IBM, Motorola, Toshiba, Lucent, Sun Microsystems, American Express and AMD Graphics Product Group
SEOUL (Reuters) -The United States, South Korea and Japan agreed new initiatives on Saturday to respond to North Korea's threats in cyberspace, including cryptocurrency abuses and space launches ...
Quantum Communication Security, Quantum Cryptography Security: Quantum Security Policy, Quantum Transformation, Quantum key distribution Security, Quantum Cyber Risk Governance and Compliance: England, United Kingdom D-Wave: January 1, 1999: Computing Superconducting Quantum Annealer: Burnaby, Canada eleQtron 2020 Computing Trapped Ion ...
Vietnam People's Security (An ninh Nhân dân Việt Nam) consists of: Cyber Security (An ninh Mạng), for cyber and internet affairs; Immigration Security (An ninh Xuất nhập cảnh), for immigration management, airport and seaport entry; Intelligence Service (Tình báo), for intelligence collection and investigation
In 1929, Canada opened its Tokyo legation, the first in Asia; [1] and in that same year, Japan its Ottawa consulate to legation form. [2] Created in 1929, the Canadian mission to Japan is Canada's oldest mission in Asia and third oldest non-Commonwealth mission after the United States and France. Canada has an embassy in Tokyo and a consulate ...
The original U.S.-Japan Security Treaty had been forced on Japan by the United States as a condition of ending the U.S.-led military occupation of Japan following the end of World War II. [2] It was signed on September 8, 1951, in tandem with the signing of the San Francisco Peace Treaty ending World War II in Asia, and went into effect on ...