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Re: [tlug] System security and public policy [was: Anyone seen this gizmo yet?]



Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
"Reasonably secure" would have to be defined.  In Europe this would
probably be accomplished by the concerned regulator; in the U.S. I
would prefer an NPO, like Consumers Union.  I don't know who I'd trust
in Japan; the consumers union here has historically been headed by a
retired executive of one of the big kaden vendors or a MITI amakudari,
which tells you what they're really representing.  METI is not to be
trusted, either.

Wouldn't it be cool if Windows boxes were required to come with a
sticker like this

+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Ministry of Telecommunications WARNING:  This product contains   |
| Microsoft Windows, which has been determined to be hazardous to  |
| your network's health.  Households with children and anybody who |
| communicates with friends by email are especially at risk.       |
| http://windows-exploits.tcom.gov/                                |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+

right next to the "Intel Inside" and "Windows Installed" stickers?


Thanks for the nice sticker. This is fine.

However,
my opiniopn is that
most of all businesses including MS Japan and consumer unions have been initiated
by the government MITI (METI) with beneficiary for so long years here,
so I think no grass root power of computing security monitoring NPO
can not be found here, very unfortunately.

I think
a public mass media such as NHK should take a stronger role on leading people's opinion from more neutral viewpoint which is completely independent from government and businesses.

BBC is a role model, I think ...

BBC is always reminding me that
a pubic media can fairly criticize the government administration policy and big businesses and enlighten people by making a better government policy for the next administration
after election.

We need a neutral policy maker such as BBC here, I think ... BBC is not just a mass media also an authorized policy maker =-O

Sotaro


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