The Japanese Minister of cybersecurity admitted that he had never used a computer

Japanese Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada (Sakurada Yoshitaka), responsible for cybersecurity, has caused astonishment to the public, confessing, I never used the computer.

The answer he gave to Parliament on the question about using USB flash drives. 68-year-old Yoshitaka Sakurada holds the position of chief of the government office for cyber security and is also the Minister responsible for the Olympic Summer games 2020, which will be held in Tokyo.

According to Sakuragi, he is 25 years he has been instructing his subordinates and secretaries and never used the computer itself. He was confused and could not answer the question of whether to use a USB stick at nuclear power plants in Japan. Of course, this position attracted criticism from opposition politicians. For example, opposition MP imay Masato (Masato Imai) said: “it is unbelievable that someone who never touched computers, is responsible for policy on cyber security”.


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