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IDは梳く: fraudstersのための国家か開放されたのの保護か。

火曜日、2009年1月27日
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Stewart Heffermanは政府の潜在的な落とし穴を探検するか。sより多くの思考ISNクローニングに傷つきやすいかもしれないという心配を上げる国民IDカード機構か。tは実施に入った。

公衆、国民の出版物および保証専門家自身のメンバーはイギリスに主として反対されたか。s国民IDカード機構の初公開。 政府はまだ機構がテロリズムに対する戦いで助け、国家安全保障を改善する、けれども配置までの操業で、基本的な欠陥が今明白になっていることを主張している。

市民の自由についての心配および機構上の過大視された要求か。どんな心配を私がほとんどこれであるか、わきテロリズムに対する戦いのsの部品: それは実際に錫で言うことをするか。 それは実際に私達の国家安全保障を高めるか、またはfraudstersにちょうど私達の裏口を開けるか。

Jacquiスミス内務大臣か。生物測定データを集める小売商のための計画についてのsの最近の発表は率直に責任のない。 それはそれが今日であると平凡なデータ損失がとき不合理第三者の手に公用データを入れるようである。 それか。政府が他のサービスにIDカード機構をつなぐように意図したのでsのゆとり。 Iか。発表されたそれらが一番最初だったのでve IDカード使用のそのような延長について心配されて。 残念ながら、そこにか。sは濫用するために質問これ機構を傷つきやすくさせない。

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ものまねの問題を扱うこと

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不運にもIDの証明を用いる大きい心配はものまねおよび政府であるか。s IDカード機構のdoesnか。tはこの問題の演説でどこでもの近くで十分にずっと入る。 それ以上の様々な公務員によって入手しやすい色々異なったデータベースに国民性の記録(NIR)を、すべてにつなぐ傷害に侮辱を加えるためには問題を悪化させる。

2つの主要な弱さは、第一に、生物測定の保証のに信頼および、第2の中心にされたデータ記憶のための好みである。 ともに、これらはIDのカード式をクローニングに傷つきやすい去る。 しかし生物測定の技術は銀製の弾丸ではない。

単独で生物測定学は欺瞞を防ぐことを足りない。 強化暗号化にもかかわらず、オランダの生物測定のパスポートは進水の後ですぐに割れた。 推定上か。擬似証拠か。 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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