Treffer: Asahi CEO Mulls New Cybersecurity Unit as Disruption Drags On.
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The article focuses on Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.'s response to a ransomware attack that disrupted its operations and financial reporting in September. In light of the attack, the company is considering establishing a new cybersecurity team and adopting a stricter "zero-trust" approach to security, which assumes that no one inside its network can be trusted. The cyberattack significantly impacted Asahi's business, leading to delays in deliveries and a notable decline in sales, while also highlighting Japan's broader vulnerabilities to cyber threats. Asahi's CEO expressed confidence in the company's recovery and plans to outline a growth strategy once financial reporting resumes, which has been delayed due to the incident. [Extracted from the article]
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