[ISN] Minister defends Japanese "Big Brother" idenity database as hackerproof

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Date: Mon Aug 25 2003 - 00:40:47 PDT

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    August 24, 2003
    
    Japan's home affairs minister attempted to allay privacy fears 
    surrounding a nationwide computer network holding sensitive 
    information on citizens by challenging hackers to breach its security.
    
    "Please try it hard," Toranosuke Katayama said in a talk show on the 
    private Asahi network on Sunday when asked about plans by one local 
    authority to attempt to penetrate the system.
    
    The remark came a day before the nationwide computerised system, 
    criticised for ushering a "Big Brother" society in Japan, was due to 
    expand its service.
    
    Each Japanese citizen is assigned an 11-digit number in the new basic 
    resident registry network which contains names, birth dates, gender 
    and address and enables local authorities to identify people online 
    across the country.
    
    The system was initially launched last year but has been dogged by 
    criticism, technical glitches, boycotts and legal acton.
    
    
    
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