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Asahi Recovers from Cyberattack, Eyes February System Restore
21 Nov
Summary
- Asahi aims to restore systems by February after a ransomware attack.
- Manual order processing is underway as six factories resume production.
- A press conference will detail the cyberattack's business impact.

Asahi, a major Japanese brewery, is targeting a February restoration of its operational systems after a disruptive ransomware attack. The cyberattack, which commenced on September 29, crippled the company's ability to receive orders and ship products, impacting all 30 domestic factories.
Although production has resumed at six beer factories, Asahi is currently managing orders by hand to mitigate potential shortages. The company has communicated its recovery timeline to business partners, aiming for a full return to normal operations within the next few months.
Asahi is preparing to address the incident publicly, with a press conference scheduled to detail the cyberattack's effects on its business, including the extent of any personal information compromised. The company is committed to regaining full operational capacity.




