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Manchester obtained passes?Hen the risks to the security of personal data
  Add date: 10/13/2010   Publishing date: 10/13/2010   Hits: 136
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Home Secretary Jacqui Smith Pl?ne announced for optional cards for the citizens of Manchester to introduce the fall?or 2009. All pass holders aged 16 to?You k?can an ID card from the local post office, pharmacy or store request for an introductory price of 30 €. While there is unanimous condemnation, the total cost of the plan were, security experts are of the M?possibility of personalizedPersonal risk. Data Security Alert Jamie Cowper, Director of Marketing EMEA at PGP Corporation has made these comments: The purpose of ID cards to safety in GreatBritain to increased?Hen, but in fact the opposite effect. Post?OFFICES, pharmacies and shopsforces are certainly more convenient for a card, but the?public at is their credentials before you make your personalizedPersonal data for processing convincing.
"W?While those outlets streete can prove that they process in a position, and store data in a very safe, there remains a serious problem, as this information is stored centrally by the government. In view of the many?public sector data breaches in recent times is that?public at fully concerned about these proposals?GE justified. "Ultimately, if this test can be extended across the whole country is absolutely necessary that the government set aside these?longest, the implementation of the bew?mentioned technologies, such as encryption to protect data of citizens. This is the only way to personal data absolutely safe. Even if confidential information is false in H before the crash, the?walls, w?While it is encrypted can not be read by unauthorized persons is safe ". TSSI has described the badge-led new government program launched in Manchester as premature. "The scheme is based on the assumption that people use on a voluntary basis, although not entirely clear what the real benefits for members?publication "Said John Barker, Director General, TSSI Systems Ltd.
"It is protected?Protected, that ID cards will produce between ¡ê 30 and ¡ê 60 for a time when the government Eind?INSULATION the?public expenditure concentrated costs. Proponents point to the benefits system to adapt to the services, but this is to be present on the support of the relevant systems, which take k?nnte five is based?Years. ""The protected?tzten project costs for the Home Office is ¡ê 5000000000, but Dr. Whitley from the London School of Economics sch?Protected, that in the last four?I have seen the astronomical cost between ¡ê 1 to 20. So it seems that the government bit off more than it can chew "has.
"One argument for the introduction of ID cards is that it k?fight against phishing, identity?tsdiebstahl and to help fraud. However, the government proposed ID card scheme is not sufficient to deal with this problem. st?Amplifier Technology The examination shall be present. Biometric technology alone is not enough to prevent fraud. Thus, for example, the Dutch?ndische biometric P?sse cracked soon after release despite strong encryption. Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a safe L?solution to 100 percent - and say you have is an open invitation to hackers!Everything we do k?can the risk is as far as m?possible. "

 
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