
3D printed models of people working on computers and padlock are seen in front of a displayed CYBER SECURITY words and binary code in this picture illustration taken, February 1, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/FILE PHOTO
The organization will work on analysis and sharing of information about signs of and damage from cyberattacks, and human resource development.
The 10 companies include telecommunications firm NTT Inc., Asahi Group Japan Ltd., a unit of beverage company Asahi Group Holdings Ltd., discount store chain Trial Holdings Inc., food wholesaler Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co., beverage group Suntory Holdings Ltd. and daily goods supplier Kao Corp.
They plan to ask other companies to participate.
A cyberattack on a food maker or a retailer will cause extensive damage because their supply chains involve many companies.
Asahi Group Holdings was forced to reduce shipments after it was hit by a cyberattack in September.
NTT President and CEO Akira Shimada said at a press conference in Tokyo that risk management by a single company alone is insufficient.
"The entire distribution industry needs to act."

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