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June 2026: We are already embroiled in an "intelligence war."

For those of us living in modern society, "war" is never something that only happens to others. Even if you are not directly involved in a war, and even if the country you live in is not at war, you are already involved in some form of "war." When you turn on your computer and check your email, connect to the internet, or pick up your smartphone, the information that comes into your view draws you into an "intelligence war."

June 2026: We are already embroiled in an "intelligence war."

The development of the internet has made it possible to obtain a wide variety of information instantly. Many people use the internet every day, and it is said that the convenience of daily life and business is constantly increasing.
On the other hand, the dangers of relying too heavily on the internet have also been pointed out. Information available on the internet includes inaccurate information. It's possible that some of it is even intentionally fabricated lies.
There may be people who are trying to make you believe false information and take the wrong actions. You must be extremely careful when using the internet to avoid believing such malicious information and to avoid taking any wrong actions.
We should be aware that we are already caught up in an "intelligence war." When you turn on your computer and access the internet, or when you pick up your smartphone, don't blindly believe the information that jumps out at you. Take some time to calmly think things through. Check information from multiple sources. Listen to the opinions of people with different ideologies in different communities. Refer to media information other than the internet. These methods may help you verify the information you obtain.
Learn how to spot misinformation and lies. In a world flooded with information, develop the skills to select the right and accurate information. And hone our judgment so we don't make wrong decisions based on false information.
Question your own assumptions. We are already caught up in an "intelligence war." You may have already been led to believe false information. It's important to question even things you consider common sense.
If necessary, go to the site and verify the facts. Let's check and verify whether the information is correct.
In this age of "intelligence warfare" where a massive amount of information flows in, it's essential to acquire the skills necessary to survive and thrive as a business professional.


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