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Rear Admiral SAKATA, Ryuzo Director Directorate of Command & Communication Systems (J-6)

Asia Pacific Defense Forum “Japan Self-Defense Force: Challenge on Command & Communication Systems And Cyber Warfare”. Rear Admiral SAKATA, Ryuzo Director Directorate of Command & Communication Systems (J-6) Joint Staff, Japan. Expectations on the Command & Communication Systems in JSDF.

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Rear Admiral SAKATA, Ryuzo Director Directorate of Command & Communication Systems (J-6)

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  1. Asia Pacific Defense Forum“Japan Self-Defense Force: Challenge on Command & Communication SystemsAnd Cyber Warfare” Rear Admiral SAKATA, Ryuzo Director Directorate of Command & Communication Systems (J-6) Joint Staff, Japan

  2. Expectations on the Command & Communication Systems in JSDF • Provide network among the Government’s Central Command Post to tiers of headquarters and field units. • disaster relief • international terrorism • full-scale invasion • Provide national-level counter-cyber threat capabilities. • Enhancements of user-friendliness deviated attentions to systems’ survivability.

  3. Future JSDF Posture on the Cyber Warfare • Capabilities to defend own C4 systems, hardware and data, from outer space cyber threats. • Capabilities to electronically neutralize enemy C4 capabilities. • Capabilities to conduct cyber space intelligence and counter-intelligence activities.

  4. Current Capability Assessment & Issues on Cyber Forces • Threat Analysis • International Legal Framework • Domestic Laws & Regulations • Organization and Capabilities • Education & Training • Personnel Management: Recruiting & Career Management • Equipments

  5. Future Tasks • Consideration: • NO simple unification (or “jointification”) • Clear and present danger to the national security • NO Resource race among service branches • What to Do? • Joint operation, for accelerated operational tempo, better operational common pictures, and better information sharing • Prioritize in defensive functions • “National Defense Program Guideline (NDPG)” • “(5-year) Midterm Defense Plan (MDP)” • Ally, the United States Cyber Command

  6. Thank You! • Questions & Comments, Please!

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