Thursday, May 19, 2011

Sony: "Here comes the bad new world"

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the CEO of Sony, Howard Stringer, has admitted to not being able to guarantee the security of the PSN. The network security is a process that never ends, "Stringer said, adding that he did not know anybody," 100% sure "the security of your service. "Unfortunately it is only the beginning of what will and will not be a Brave New World (Aldous Huxley quote, NDSS), but a Bad New World." There has been talk in recent days of poor security measures by Sony, but according to Stringer, things are different: "We have many people who deal with it, I have no reason to think that security measures were inadequate.

But we understood that We must continuously improve the safety of the network. " Howard Stringer also praised the way that Kaz Hirai has handled the situation: "The only positive thing about this period was the demonstration of coolness and clarity by Kaz Hirai. However, consumers have been kept in ignorance of the full extent of the problem for some time.

"If thieves come into your home, before calling the police you have to understand if there was something stolen," says Stringer. The NDP now begun to restore all service, Sony will now have to regain the confidence of consumers: "We must regain the confidence lost during this period. The size of the NSP and the extent of the problem is enormous, it was a good experience for Sony.

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