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The U.S. and Japan agreed on the need to deepen...

The U.S. and Japan agreed on the need to deepen bilateral cooperation on cyber issues, and develop a framework for “deepening whole-of-government engagement,” the White House said. That was among cooperation initiatives announced after a meeting Monday between President Barack…

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Obama and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. The framework will “leverage existing dialogues to ensure the involvement” of all relevant ministries and agencies on priority issues including common threats, expansion of public-private partnerships, critical infrastructure and control systems security and cybersecurity awareness, a White House statement said.