Japanese minister in charge of cyber security laws admits he rarely uses computers
The Japanese Government minister in charge of major changes to a key cyber security law has admitted he rarely uses a computer.
Yoshitaka Sakurada made the revelation while being questioned by a lower house parliamentary committee.
Asked if he used a computer, Mr Sakurada appeared confident as he replied that he did not.
"I've had my own business since I was 25 years old and I've been instructing my employees and secretaries," he said.
"So I don't touch a computer."
Source and more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11...-law-minister-does-not-use-computers/10498246
Politics in a nutshell.
The Japanese Government minister in charge of major changes to a key cyber security law has admitted he rarely uses a computer.
Yoshitaka Sakurada made the revelation while being questioned by a lower house parliamentary committee.
Asked if he used a computer, Mr Sakurada appeared confident as he replied that he did not.
"I've had my own business since I was 25 years old and I've been instructing my employees and secretaries," he said.
"So I don't touch a computer."
Source and more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11...-law-minister-does-not-use-computers/10498246
Politics in a nutshell.