So Obama has been allowed to keep his Blackberry.
I’ve blogged about this before so I won’t go in to why I think he should keep it again. But something struck me as I was reading this latest story. I was treating the issue as one of information security. But it would seem it is not.
The Blackberry is a closed source, wireless device and is vulnerable to attack. Fine. I’m sure the US government employs security boffins many times more knowledgable than myself to deal with the security around the President’s communications.
No, the issue here seems to be that the emails are a matter of public record, which is apparently why neither Bush nor Clinton used email. So does this mean also that any written letter is also public information? I imagine so. What about anything the president says that is recorded? If so, then they should tape up his mouth because there’s no way to ‘filter’ what comes out of it like they can with written communications.
If it is a case of not trusting the president to use email thoughtfully and sensibly then this is sad. Millions of americans voted him in, demonstrating that they trust Obama with their jobs, welfare… lives.
Or maybe it is a case of not trusting their own ability to secure the presidents communication channels.
I look forward to getting more clarity on this one.

