The Disruptive Technology Protection Network recently held its inaugural high-level trilateral summit, welcoming delegations from Japan and the Republic of Korea. The summit provided a platform for meaningful discussions on enhancing cooperation and information sharing among the three countries in their efforts to protect vital technological advancements.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco set the tone with her opening remarks, emphasizing the importance of preventing critical technologies from falling into the hands of authoritarian regimes and hostile nation-states. She was followed by Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew G. Olsen and other senior government officials who underscored the collaborative efforts being made to safeguard disruptive technologies.
The exchanges held during the summit aimed to bolster collective strategies for mitigating these risks and ensuring that innovation continues to drive progress in a secure and responsible manner. The participation of Japan and the Republic of Korea in this landmark event highlighted the shared commitment of the three countries to upholding global technological security.
Through the Disruptive Technology Protection Network, these allies are actively engaging in proactive measures to safeguard critical technologies and prevent their misuse by those who seek to undermine international stability. The fruitful discussions and collaborations that took place during the summit will serve as a foundation for ongoing cooperation and joint initiatives aimed at countering emerging threats in the fast-evolving technological landscape.