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[إيد] بطاقات: يحمي الأمة أو باب مفتوحة ل [فرودسترس]?

يوم الثلاثاء, يناير - كانون الثّاني [27ث], 2009
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يستكشف [ستورت] [هفّرمن] الفخاخ ممكنة من الحكومة? [س] وطنيّة [إيد] بطاقة خطة, يرفع اهتمامات أنّ هو يمكن كنت حصينة إلى استنساخ إن كثير فكرة [إيسن]? [ت] وضع داخل تزويده.

تعارضت أعضاء من الجمهور, الصحافة وطنيّة وحتّى أمن خبيرات بنفسي يتلقّى كثيرا يكون إلى ال [أوك]? [س] وطنيّة [إيد] بطاقة [رولّ-ووت] خطة. يلحّ الحكومة بعد الخطة سيساعد في معركته ضدّ إرهاب وسيحسن أمن وطنيّ, مع ذلك في الشوط حتّى انتشاره, عياب أساسيّة الآن يصبحون ظاهرة.

اهتمامات حول [سفيل ليبرتي] ويبالغ إدعاءات على الخطة? [س] جزء في المعركة ضدّ إرهاب على حدة, ما يقلقني أكثر هذا: هو واقعيّا يتمّ ماذا هو يقول على القصدير? هو حقّا سيحسن أمن وطنيّنا, أو فقط سيفتح [بك دوور] نا إلى ال [فرودسترس]?

[هوم سكرتري] [جكقوي] [سميث]? [س] إعلان أخيرة حول خطط لتاجر تجزئة أن يجمع معطيات قياسيّ حيويّ بصراحة غير مسؤول. هو يبدو محالة أن يضع معطيات عامّة داخل الأيادي من [ثيرد برتي] عندما معطيات خسارة مثل مألوفة بما أنّ هو اليوم. هو? [س] فسحة [نوو ثت] قد نوى الحكومة أن يقترن ال [إيد] بطاقة خطة داخل ه أخرى خدمات. [إي]? [ف] يكون يتعلّق حول هذا إمتداد من [إيد] بطاقة إستعمال بما أنّ هم كانوا [فري فيرست] يعلن. لسوء الحظّ, هناك? يجعل [س] ما من سؤال هذا الخطة حصينة أن يسيء.

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يخاطب الانتحال شخصيّة إصدار

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الاهتمام كبيرة مع [إيد] تدقيق انتحال شخصيّة و, لسوء الحظّ, الحكومة? [س] [إيد] بطاقة خطة [دوسن]? [ت] يذهب في أيّ مكان قرب بعيدا بكفاية في يخاطب هذا مشكلة. يفاقم أن يضيف إهانة إلى إصابة, يقترن الوطنيّة هوية سجل ([نير]) داخل تشكيل من قاعدة معطيات مختلفة, جميعا يتيسّر ب [غفرنمنت مبلو] مختلفة, بعيد المشكلة.

الاثنان [ونسّس] رئيسيّة, أوّلا, [أفر-رلينس] على أمن قياسيّ حيويّ و, ثاني, الأفضليّة ل يركّز [دتا ستورج]. معا, يترك هذا ال [إيد] [كرد سستم] حصينة إلى استنساخ. ليس تكنولوجيا قياسيّ حيويّ, مهما, رصاصة فضّيّة.

لا يكفي [بيومتريكس] فحسب أن يمنع إحتيال. على الرغم من تشفير قوّيّة, انصدعت الجواز سفر هولنديّة قياسيّ حيويّ كان قريبا بعد يطلق. ال بافتراض? برهان مقلّدة? British e-passports were cloned within minutes only to be passed as genuine by passport reader software used by the UN agency that sets standards for e-passports, despite using pictures of Osama Bin Laden and a suicide bomber!

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Stronger verification technology

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The fingerprint biometric security systems currently used in the TWIC programme failed to properly authorise one in 50 enrolees? credentials. Clearly, stronger verification technology needs to be in place.

What?s needed if the ID card scheme is to work is a belt-and-braces approach. Storing the encrypted biometric data on the card would make it impossible for even the most sophisticated fraudster to manipulate. Even authorised personnel ? and, therefore, any successful hackers or corrupt employees ? would only be able to view binary code, and not the finger, iris or facial recognition data itself. They would also be unable to determine how the encryption algorithm operated, and thus couldn?t clone the card.

There?s no doubt that the way the information is stored and structured needs to be carefully implemented.

Storing the data centrally was always a civil liberties concern. I always wondered why on earth the UK Government needed individual information to be stored on both the card and a central database. It?s not necessary to store the data centrally. Other countries such as France and Italy have stipulated that biometric information be stored only on the cards themselves. This way, that data is still within the possession of the individual. So, it was only necessary if they were planning to extend the usage of the cards in future. It?s now clear to all of us that was the intention all along.

More importantly, storing this data centrally and then linking it into a variety of databases is a security concern. From a security point of view, central storage makes the most sense in an online world but, if you?re also storing data on the cards themselves, that invalidates the security argument.

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Audit trail is an essential

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If the data must be stored on a central database, then biometric data needs to be kept separately from any other personal data in order to make it difficult for hackers to link the information needed to steal someone?s identity or clone a card. Back-end systems need to enable an audit trail of those personnel who have accessed individual records on those back-end systems.

It?s not yet safe to say that a 100% secure solution exists ? suggesting that you have one is an open invitation for hackers to have a go. All we can do is minimise the risk as much as possible. In that respect, the UK Government?s scheme still has some way to go.

In itself, that begs the question as to whether the Government has already sown the seeds of the scheme?s disaster?

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Stewart Hefferman is chief operating officer at TSSI Systems


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