BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Japan's cyber offensive
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 19 Mar 2026 08:42:48 -0500
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Cyberattacks are having a huge impact on peoples lives and economic
activities: Japan joins list of countries turning towards offensive cyber
operations

Date:
Wed, 18 Mar 2026 15:58:23 +0000

Description:
Japan has reinterpreted its constitution to allow offensive cyber operations.

FULL STORY
Japan's military will be allowed to conduct offensive cyber operations
The government's decision involved a reinterpretation of the constitution
Japan faces "the most complicated national security environment" since 1945

From October 1 2026, Japans Self-Defense Force will be allowed to conduct
offensive cyber-operations. 

Japans government made the decision to interpret Clause 9 of the country's
constitution to allow for offensive cyber-operations that pursue
infrastructure used to conduct cyber attacks. Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru
Kihara explained in his afternoon briefing that Japan faces, the most
complicated national security environment it has seen since World War II.

Reinterpreting the constitution -- When Japan adopted its modern constitution
in 1946, Article 9 outlawed the nations ability to participate in any military
acts of aggression. As a result, the Japanese military has been known as the
Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) since its founding in 1954. 

However, there have been several reinterpretations of Article 9, including a
2014 reinterpretation to allow the Self-Defense Forces to contribute towards
and support allied actions that are combating a situation that threatens the
existence of Japan. 

Now, with cyberspace increasingly becoming a further platform for countries 
to conduct offensive operations, Japan is once again changing its
interpretation. 

The decision to pursue offensive actions in cyberspace will not be the sole
discretion of the JSDF. A government cyber-management committee will provide
authorization on offensive cyber actions on a case-by-case basis.

This is quickly becoming a global trend. The Trump administration recently
unveiled its National Cyber Strategy to provide the administration with the
capacity to deploy the full suite of US government defensive and offensive
cyber operations. The strategy also stated that the US will not confine [its]
responses to the cyber realm, suggesting real world actions against
infrastructure used to commit cyber attacks. Why are nations turning towards
offensive cyber ops? Traditionally, cyber attacks committed by, or on behalf
of, nation states have been for intelligence gathering purposes or for
sabotage. Russia, Iran and China have been spotted probing US critical
infrastructure for years, with the likely intention being supportive attacks
in the outbreak of a full conflict. 

Now, with AI lowering the barriers for entry into the world of cyber , 
attacks have spiked significantly. Much of our life exists in the digital
world and is an attractive target for both low caliber attackers looking to
make some quick money, and for nation states looking to influence elections 
or cripple communications . 

It is becoming clear that many countries are beginning to see offense as the
best defense, especially as months long international operations to shut down
online forums selling stolen data can be circumvented by simply rehosting the
forum elsewhere. Targeting the real-world infrastructure appears to be a
preferable choice.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cyberattacks-are-having-a-huge-impact-o
n-peoples-lives-and-economic-activities-japan-joins-list-of-countries-turning-
towards-offensive-cyber-operations

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