On the second call Tim Schaff, president of Entertainment Network, will be the spokesperson for Sony in front of the trade subcommittee of the U.S. Congress, about the famous problem of hacking that has hit the PlayStation Network in April. Sony had avoided a first reminder but will undergo questioning this witness on what happened to the online service for PlayStation.
"The president was initially rather critical position taken by Sony on the incident but was pleased that the company has finally agreed to testify," said Ken Johnson as a spokesman of the commission, "the lessons from the events that happened to Sony and Epsilon [ company that has recently suffered a similar attack in the U.S.-ed] can be instructive and leads us towards a legislation to better protect online data.
" "We plan to introduce new laws to respect, to guarantee greater security and safety for American consumers in the coming weeks." Source: GiantBomb
"The president was initially rather critical position taken by Sony on the incident but was pleased that the company has finally agreed to testify," said Ken Johnson as a spokesman of the commission, "the lessons from the events that happened to Sony and Epsilon [ company that has recently suffered a similar attack in the U.S.-ed] can be instructive and leads us towards a legislation to better protect online data.
" "We plan to introduce new laws to respect, to guarantee greater security and safety for American consumers in the coming weeks." Source: GiantBomb
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