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Japan's new cybersecurity minister admits he's never used a computer

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  1. pirc1

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    President Trump wishes he could have done this in the United States. Japanese cyber security is now in safe hands as no one will be able to hack his computer.

    https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/15/japan-cybersecurity-minister-never-used-computer/?yptr=yahoo

    Japan's new cybersecurity minister admits he's never used a computer
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    Whichever way your political ideology lies, there's no doubt that we live in interesting times. A lot of us have opinions on which political figures are qualified to do their jobs -- and which definitely aren't -- but we can probably all agree that if you're going to put someone in charge of, say, cybersecurity, they should probably at least know their way around a computer. Right? Apparently not, if you're the Japanese prime minister, who has recently appointed Yoshitaka Sakurada, 68, as head of the government's cybersecurity office, despite him never having used a computer.

    Japanese lawmakers were understandably baffled when, on Wednesday, Sakurada appeared confused when asked some basic technology questions relating to the use of USB drives in nuclear power plants. "I don't know the details well. So how about having an expert answer your question if necessary?" the man who is supposed to be the expert said. He added that as he has been running his own business since the age of 25, he simply orders his employees or secretaries to use a computer when necessary. "I don't type on a computer."

    This isn't the first time Sakurada has caused controversy. He's also overseeing the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, with Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbun commenting that he has a "knack for giving baffling replies", and that his responses to questions about Olympic preparations "showed a stunning lack of understanding of basic issues concerning the event."

    Of course, his comments are a huge embarrassment for Japan -- a country widely regarded as being one of the most technologically innovative in the world -- and do nothing to restore anyone's faith in the political system. But also, they bring a reassuring sense of inevitability to the politically despairing: no-one knows what's going on, satire doesn't exist anymore, and the end is surely nigh.
     
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    Japanese politics is super interesting and historically the Liberal Democratic Party has completely dominated Japanese politics; with a few exceptions in the past two decades. I looked this guy up and sure enough... he's in his late sixties and has been in the LDP for some time. In a society that places a lot of emphasis on honor, not upsetting the status quo and in a political system that is marked by intra-party competition as opposed to partisan competition it's not surprising someone who is unqualified received this post.
     
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    It is like it was made up by the Onion but unfortunately real. It blows my mind.
     
  4. leroy

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    Could you imagine if in the US, the President had nominated someone so grossly incompetent, inexperienced, and lacking knowledge of the department that person was tasked to run? I mean...no chance that person makes it through the nomination process, right?

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    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    that guy pictured in the OP is a great candidate for the Jordan crying face. Just sayin.
     
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    The weirdest thing for me is the fact that this guy is a politician and a minister and he never used a computer.

    At least one positive is that you can't hack his personal computer, he doesn't have one.
     
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    you forgot Ben Carson, as well as Rick Perry
     
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    #nottheonion
     

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