Japan's House of Representatives passed a bill to establish a "security clearance" system that allows critical government information to be classified on economic security grounds to prevent leaks to overseas entities.
Japan's Cabinet approves a bill to establish a "security clearance" system that marks important government information related to economic matters as classified to prevent critical data from being leaked to overseas entities.
Japan is looking to legislate a "security clearance" system, which grants some individuals special access to classified government data, in 2024 to prevent critical information from leaking to overseas entities, a government source says..