Japan’s minister of cybersecurity, the individual in charge not only of the country’s digital security but the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, has admitted that he does not use a computer.
There is nothing wrong with choosing not to adopt modern technologies such as PCs, smartphones, or tablets — but when an individual in a political position of power is chosen to drive innovation and cybersecurity forward, such an admission has the potential to cause anxiety.
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