Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Becomes the First Asian Company to Join Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to become first Asian company to join the Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity, Letter of intent signed, membership to be concluded by September 2019

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) signed a letter of intent to join the Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity in Tokyo today, expanding the Charter’s reach into Asia.
The membership is expected to be concluded by the end of September, 2019. As the 17th Charter partner, MHI will be the first Asian company to become a member of the global cybersecurity initiative.
“Cybersecurity is the key enabler for a successful implementation of the Internet of Things, as well as protecting critical infrastructure”, said Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens. “And cybersecurity also knows no boundaries. That’s why we highly appreciate Mitsubishi Heavy Industries joining us as the first big Asian company, making the digital world more trustworthy and secure. This will make our joint initiative even more global.”
“We are honored to be invited by Siemens and the other signatories to join the Charter of Trust for Cybersecurity”, said Shunichi Miyanaga, president and CEO of MHI. “Cybersecurity is a focal area for MHI, and we continue to place importance on developing next-generation solutions in this area. We hope to contribute to making this effort more global.”
The Charter of Trust was initially announced at the Munich Security Conference in 2018. Initiated by Siemens, it calls for binding rules and standards to build trust in cybersecurity and further advance digitalization. In addition to Siemens and the Munich Security Conference, the companies AES, Airbus, Allianz, Atos, Cisco, Daimler, Dell Technologies, Deutsche Telekom, Enel, IBM, NXP, SGS, Total and T?V S?d signed the Charter.
On February 15, 2019, the BSI German Federal Office for Information Security, the CCN National Cryptologic Center of Spain and the Graz University of Technology in Austria joined as associate members. Charter of Trust member companies have also worked out baseline requirements to make digital supply chains more secure. The partners recently announced to implement these requirements in their own supply chains.
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