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- Subject: [Dailydave] Ejovi sueing the Japanese Govt for Censorship
- From: "wirepair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 05:38:50 -0800
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http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsid=2662
"Ejovi Nuwere, chief technology officer of SecurityLab Technologies, is suing the government for violation of his freedom of
speech under Article 21 of the Japanese Constitution. It is the first of its kind in Japan, according to his lawyer.
Nuwere claims that officials of Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) forced him to abandon a presentation
he was due to give earlier this month on security issues related to Japan's online citizen registry network, called Juki Net."
So lemme get this straight, he does an audit for the Japanese government, then he's barred for presenting the results of the
audit? Does this seem kind of odd to anyone else? Personally I would be pretty upset if a former auditor of a company i worked for
tried to present the results of the assessment. At least in America, (and every audit I've ever done) some form of an NDA is
required. So basically I could be sued if I pulled something like this. Which I agree with completely... If he just ruined my
chances of working for a security firm in Japan I will be Very Very Upset.
-wire
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