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Asahi Beer Embraces 'Zero-Trust' After Cyber Breach
15 Dec
Summary
- Asahi Group Holdings is forming a new cybersecurity team.
- A ransomware attack in September caused significant disruptions.
- The company is adopting a strict 'zero-trust' security model.

Asahi Group Holdings is taking proactive steps to bolster its digital defenses by creating a dedicated cybersecurity team. This initiative comes in the wake of a significant ransomware attack that impacted operations and financial reporting starting in September. The fallout from this breach is expected to extend well into the upcoming year, highlighting the severity of the incident.
In response to the ongoing challenges, the company is adopting a rigorous 'zero-trust' security framework. This strategy operates on the principle that no user or device within the network should be implicitly trusted, regardless of their location. This fundamental shift aims to enhance the company's security posture and mitigate risks.
The adoption of the 'zero-trust' model signifies a major strategic pivot for Japan's largest beer producer. As recovery efforts continue, this enhanced security measure is designed to protect against future cyber threats and ensure the stability of its operations and reporting.


