Buffalo Joins NCPC
2025-12-10 01:47:16

Buffalo Joins the Nippon Cybersecurity Promotion Community to Enhance National Security

Buffalo's Commitment to Cybersecurity in Japan



In a strategic move to bolster Japan's cybersecurity landscape, Buffalo Inc., headquartered in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, has officially joined the Nippon Cybersecurity Promotion Community (NCPC) as a general member. Established on December 9, 2025, the NCPC aims to elevate the Japanese security industry and enhance economic security, reinforcing Japan's identity as a leading IT nation.

As cyberattacks become more sophisticated and frequent, the importance of robust security measures grows ever more critical. Buffalo recognizes the need for collective action in the face of these heightened threats, and through its expertise in manufacturing and distributing networking equipment, the company is committed to supporting the development of Japan’s IT infrastructure. Their participation aligns with the community's vision of cultivating and strengthening Japan's security industry.

Background of the Community's Formation



In recent times, the persistent threat of cyberattacks has led to significant incidents within domestic organizations. Additionally, legislative changes such as the approval of the Economic Security Promotion Law and the Active Cyber Defense-related Law reflect a growing recognition of cyber security as an essential component of national safety and economic activities.

However, Japan faces challenges such as an expanding digital trade deficit and reliance on foreign products, which highlight the urgent need for self-sustaining development within domestic industries. The NCPC was established to create a new framework for reinforcing and nurturing Japan’s security industry in this context. As indicated in the


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