RFID employé pour dépister le personnel de dôme de 2.500 Londres
Par Mick Meaney
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Pendant que le dôme de millénium rouvre au public ce week-end, retitré l'O2, £350m fini a été dépensé sur mettre à jour et la nouvelle technologie s'ajoutante, y compris l'intimité envahissant la sécurité de RFID passe pour chacun des personnel 2.500.
Ces dernières années l'utilisation de RFID a augmenté de
- le cheminement du bon
- étant étiquettes intérieures cachées d'habillement
- l'implantation dans nos animaux de compagnie
- utilisé dans les expériences sur la défectuosité de mentalité
Là accroît la pression au R-U pour des parents à la puce leurs enfants comme sûreté
NEC’s Richard Farnworth at the O2 venue said “It’s not Big Brother at all, what we’re trying to do here is make ease of access for the 2,500 employees that are going to be in the venue everyday”.
However Mr. Farnworth also states the use of the RFID chips can monitor where employees are in the venue.
As highlighted by editor of Vanity Fair magazine and writer for the Observer newspaper, Henry Porter in his Channel 4 documentary, Suspect Nation, these chips can be easily implanted under the skin through a seemingly normal injection and act as a ‘human barcode’.
Besides the obvious privacy concerns of RFID chips, if implanted in humans the risks are enormous. If the chips malfunction it could lead to major surgery and open the floodgates for identity thieves.
Some religious groups fear RFID as ‘the mark of the beast’ although the way RFID chips are currently being used does not justify that concern. They do however create the possibility that one day all humans will be chipped at birth and will become mandatory as we move towards a cashless society.
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