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The Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan officially announced a cybersecurity enhancement policy for cryptocurrency trading platforms, proposing a three-pillar regulatory framework of "Self-help, Mutual help, and Public help."
According to the new regulations, starting from the 2026 fiscal year, licensed crypto trading platforms in Japan will be required to conduct mandatory Cybersecurity Self-Assessment (CSSA) and improve overall security standards; the FSA also plans to implement Threat-Led Penetration Testing (TLPT) on some major platforms to enhance the industry's ability to respond to hacking attacks and supply chain risks. (CoinPost)