ID can be hijacked, and cards can be faked. All of the 9/11 terrorists had fake IDs, yet they still got on the planes. If the British national ID card can't be faked, it will be the first on the planet. |
If you think technology can solve your security problems, then you don't understand the problems and you don't understand the technology. |
In my back pocket I have a way to break the system, but I can't publish it until I know I'm right. |
In New Orleans, the machines just crashed, ... They didn't work. And there was no backup planned; there were no paper ballots. |
It doesn't matter how good the card is if the issuance process is flawed. |
It is poor civic hygiene to install technologies that could someday facilitate a police state. |
It's a great, powerful browser, and I don't need to look around for an alternative, |
It's a huge betrayal of the public trust, and they know it. |
It's certainly feasible, but it's my guess it's not economic, ... My guess is it is cheaper for the airline to absorb this loss, which doesn't happen often, than to fix the problem. |
It's the dominant operating system out there, so it's going to attract the attention. On the other hand, Windows has extremely sloppy security, |
Looks like kindergarten cryptography to me. It will keep your kid sister out, but it won't keep the police out. But what do you expect from someone who is computer illiterate? |
Mark is one of the more respected people out there doing this kind of work, |
Microsoft's operating system was never designed with security in mind. For Microsoft, security is always an afterthought. |
Network security sucks, and there's not much the school administration can do. Somebody who knows how will break in. |
No one can duplicate the confidence that RSA offers after 20 years of cryptanalytic review. |