用于的RFID跟踪2,500伦敦圆顶职员
由米克· Meaney
RINF选择新闻
当千年圆顶再开对公众这个周末,改名O2,结束£350m在更新上花费了,并且增加的新技术,包括侵略RFID安全的保密性为所有2,500职员通过。
对RFID的用途近年来增加了从
- 跟踪好
- 是暗藏的里面衣物标签
- 种入在我们的宠物
- 使用在实验在思路不适
那里在英国增长到压力为父母到微集成电路他们的孩子作为安全
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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