United States:
How Is This Possible? The Japanese Cybersecurity Minister Doesn't Get Cybersecurity?
30 November 2018
Foley & Lardner
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The Washington Post reported that "Japan's
cybersecurity minister, ....has now admitted he's not that
familiar with the whole cybersecurity..." which is an update
to my recent blog "
What's wrong with this news? Japan's Cybersecurity Minister
has never used a computer!" The Washington Post November
23, 2018 article entitled "Japan cybersecurity minister who
doesn't use computers now admits he doesn't get
cybersecurity either" included these comments about
Yoshitaka Sakurada (Japan's cybersecurity minister who also
serves as minister for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo)...when he
testified about Japan's new cybersecurity laws according to the
Japan Times:
'"I myself am
not that familiar with" cybersecurity matters, he told the
committee...'
Wow!!! Isn't this sad and distressing??
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