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De stijging van de kaartkosten van identiteitskaart amid veiligheidszorgen

Maandag, 10 November, 2008

De tegenstanders van de kaarten van identiteitskaart hebben hun aanvallen op de regeling vernieuwd, wordt het eisen van veiligheid verzwakt zelfs aangezien de kosten van de kaarten toenemen.

Door de Dopheide van de Inkeping | De kaarten zullen slechts gecontroleerd worden tegen biometrische details op het Nationale Register van de Identiteit (NIR) in een „minderheid van gevallen“ volgens de documenten van het Bureau van het Huis, veroorzakend beschuldigingen het aan een „flits is verbannen en“ kaart gegaan.

De het overlegdocumenten van het Bureau van het Huis zeiden: De „meeste transacties die de identiteitskaarten impliceren zullen waarschijnlijk visuele controles van de kaart, of een lokale controle van de gehouden zijn informatie over de kaart (b.v. gebruikend een scanner).

„In slechts een minderheid van gevallen? het vereisen van de hoogste niveau van identiteit verzekering? zal het noodzakelijk zijn om identiteit tegen informatie over NIR.“ te controleren

Ian Angell, een professor op de School van Londen van Economie (LSE) en één van de auteurs van een rapport in de regeling, zeiden dit de eis van de overheid ondermijnt het kaartsysteem van identiteitskaart een rots-stevige manier zal aanbieden om de identiteit van een persoon te verifiëren door een identiteitskaart te sluiten aan biometrische details op een veilig gegevensbestand.

En Phil de Cabine, nationale coördinator voor de groep van de de kaartendruk van identiteitskaart NO2ID, zei: „Het maakt tot het gehele systeem een onzin; de overheid zegt dat uiteindelijk de gehele nationale identiteitsregeling op een flits `zal neerkomen en' systeem zal gaan.

Een „systeem dat veilig wordt verondersteld wat in feite onzeker… is is slechter dan hebbend geen systeem bij allen.“

LSE Angell zei: „Als zij niet het gegevensbestand toen controleren zal de fraude uitgaan aangezien de misdadigers snel dit uit zullen voorstellen en een copie van de kaart zullen kunnen maken en de foto veranderen.

„Deze kortere weg gaat het in een enord dure mislukking veranderen.“

Maar een woordvoerder van de Dienst van de Identiteit en van het Paspoort ontkende het systeem aan fraude kwetsbaar zou zijn: De „meerderheid van instanties waar de mensen hun identiteitskaarten gebruiken zal de situaties van dag tot dag waar de kaarten een geschikte methode van testidentiteit zoals een jonge persoonstest hun tijd aanbieden om alcohol te kopen,“ hij zei zijn.

„Wanneer het hoogste niveau van identiteitsverzekering essentieel is om frauduleuze en misdadige activiteit te verhinderen? zoals high-end financiële transacties of bij onze grenzen? de controles zullen altijd gemaakt worden tegen het nationale identiteitsregister.

De „kaart zelf zal tegen vervalsing door een aantal veiligheidseigenschappen worden beschermd. The Identity and Passport Service has issued more than 12 million e-passports to date and nobody has successfully cloned the chip,” the spokesman said.

It has also been revealed the National Identity Register Number (Nirno) will now not appear on the card or its embedded chip. Director of Privacy International Simon Davies welcomed the removal of the Nirno, following concerns it could be cross referenced across multiple transactions ? such as proof-of-age purchases or opening a bank account ? to track a person’s everyday activities.

“For five years we expressed concern about publishing the Nirno, it is amazing that it has taken all this time and ?150m for the government to decide to take this initiative,” Davies said.

On 6 November the government began touting for high-street businesses and other companies to install the equipment to take the 10 fingerprints, facial and signature scan that will be stored in the NIR. It named the Post Office as an example of possible contenders and said local authorities are also being considered as enrolment centres.

Critics say it will inflate the ?30 it will cost for a card as the public also have to pay to have their fingerprints taken, with the Home Office estimating the scanners will generate between ?120m and ?280m per year for business.

Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve said: “We already know that ID cards will do nothing to improve our security but may make it worse. Now we see that the already substantial cost to the tax payer is going to increase. This is particularly outrageous given the current economic crisis.”

A cost projection for the scheme for British nationals also showed the cost over the next 10 years has increased by ?45m to ?4.78bn from estimates in May 2008, with a warning that the costs were likely to change as contract negotiations were finalised.

In consultation, businesses expressed fears about the risks of leaving the enrolment to companies, saying they want to see it “delivered by accountable public servants, and particularly not by companies owned and controlled outside the UK”.

These worries about whether government and the private sector could be trusted to handle and transfer scans of people’s fingerprints, faces and signatures were echoed by the public, particularly in light of the recent spate of data breaches.

Home Office consultation documents revealed: “One of the key concerns raised regarding the market delivering biometric enrolment services is the security and integrity of the application process.

“This is also our key concern and we will not deliver these services through the market unless we think security and integrity principles can be upheld.

“Where application and enrolment services are provided by an open market, we will set integrity and security standards which will be enforced consistently across the network of market providers.”

Small businesses were also anxious about the cost of introducing the scheme and equipment to check identity on the cards, stressing the “need for particular support” from the government and citing difficulties with the introduction of chip and PIN equipment.

A national identity scheme commissioner will also be appointed to work alongside the information commissioner to ensure data for the scheme is being properly stored, secured and collected by government and the private sector.

The government says it will continue talking to business about the commercial benefits of taking part in the enrolment and “improved identity assurance”.


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