RSA Asia: Pop star and activist Sir Bob Geldof hates it Pokemon Go, Facebook and the Twitter, and as he mentions he has never bought anything online. He's still using an ancient Nokia 3100 so he doesn't have to worry about his security at Internet.
The Irish pop star was found in Singapore during the closing of the RSA Security Conference.
She stated that Digital Lives is a diversion of hers cautions from humanity's mission that gives room to "idiots" like Democratic presidential candidate Donald Trump, to far-right anti-immigration parties, and to bring prosperity to the poor.
"I have absolutely no need for any cyber security because of this device," Sir Bob told delegates, displaying his ancient silver Nokia.
“… People are fed up with nonsense like Pokemon Go, for fuck's sake.”
Sir Bob Geldof said he was "very disappointed and saddened" by Brexit, and feared the rise of nationalist and far-right leaders.
On the other hand, he praised the ability of technology to spread prosperity, but he pointed to the huge gap in education and substantial access between the Western and the developing world, prompting those responsible to think about how IT could help relieve poverty.
Bob had flown to Singapore after a concert with Boomtown Rats at Brentwood Festival in the United Kingdom.
Certainly the acclaimed artist added a unique more human note to congress for RSA security.