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The Japanese government will respond to the increasing threats from targeted cyber attacks by building a centralised advanced persistent threat (APT) database designed to aggregate threat intelligence so it can be shared with domestic security organisations and foreign governments. The ¥800m project is being built in co- …

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  1. Silverburn
    Happy

    The Japanese government will respond to the increasing threats from targeted cyber attacks by building a centralised advanced persistent threat (APT) database designed to aggregate threat intelligence so it can be shared with domestic security organisations and foreign governments.

    That database will only have one table and all rows will say CHINA. There. I just saved you 800m y.

  2. Rafael 1
    Facepalm

    by using a “fake server” designed

    A honeynet? Or something new that will cost 800M Y?

    1. Deebster

      Re: honeynet?

      Just the single honeypot, if the article's to be believed...

  3. Denarius
    Facepalm

    I was hoping for the mother of all Debian repositories

    given how slow the local providers can be, I hoped, vainly, briefly of another repository. Then I read the article.

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