What bothers me most about these is that these imbeciles give me and my fellow security practitioners a lousy reputation. These idiots are security experts; they are, at best, bungling amateurs, and at worst, petty bureaucrats with an axe to grind. The result is that people who need security refuse to implement any, on the mistaken grounds that it's "too costly" or that it will prevent them from getting any work done.
From another link to the same page, I concur wholeheartedly with the Director of Privacy International, Simon Davies:
"The extraordinary number of nominations indicates that the situation has become ridiculous. Security has become the smokescreen for incompetent and robotic managers the world over. The situation has become more than an irritation to the public. It has become an outright danger".
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/30162.html