Israel, Japan Sign Cyber Cooperation Agreement israeldefense.co.il/en/node/29481 May 4, 2017 The agreement calls for increased investments and joint activity in the cyber security sector, including a joint training program, collaborative workshops and the contribution of Israeli experts to Japan’s Center of Excellence in Cyber Security IsraelDefense | 4/05/2017 PM Netanyahu and PM of Japan Shinzo Abe‫‏‬. (photo :Kobi Gideon / GPO) The Israeli and Japanese economy ministers on Wednesday signed two agreements in Jerusalem that call for collaboration on both business and cyber security ventures in a bid to double the trade volume between the two countries. In the first agreement, Economy Minister Eli Cohen and his Japanese counterpart, Hiroshige Seko, signed a joint statement that calls for increased cooperation among government bodies, economic organizations and companies across a wide range of sectors. The second agreement calls for increased investments and joint activity in the cyber security sector, including a joint training program, collaborative workshops and the contribution of Israeli experts to Japan’s Center of Excellence in Cyber Security. "We 1/2

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