Author Topic: Staring Down Skeletor...defying Chertoff's RealID idiocy  (Read 5671 times)

Manedwolf

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Re: Staring Down Skeletor...defying Chertoff's RealID idiocy
« Reply #25 on: April 17, 2008, 02:10:08 PM »
that can make us LESS secure


how so?

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He couldn't believe what he'd just found.

He slowly drew out from the wallet a single and insanely exciting piece of plastic that was nestling amongst a bunch of receipts.

It wasn't insanely exciting to look at. It was rather dull in fact. It was smaller and a little thicker than a credit card and semi-transparent. If you held it up to the light you could see a lot of holographically encoded information and images buried pseudo-inches deep beneath its surface .

It was an Ident-i-Eeze, and was a very naughty and silly thing for Harl to have lying around in his wallet, though it was perfectly understandable. There were so many different ways in which you were required to provide absolute proof of your identity these days that life could easily become extremely tiresome just from that factor alone, never mind the deeper existential problems of trying to function as a coherent consciousness in an epistemologically ambiguous physical universe. Just look at cash point machines, for instance. Queues of people standing around waiting to have their fingerprints read, their retinas scanned, bits of skin scraped from the nape of the neck and undergoing instant (or nearly instant  a good six or seven seconds in tedious reality) genetic analysis, then having to answer trick questions about members of their family they didn't even remember they had, and about their recorded preferences for tablecloth colours. And that was just to get a bit of spare cash for the weekend. If you were trying to raise a loan for a jetcar, sign a missile treaty or pay an entire restaurant bill things could get really trying.

Hence the Ident-i-Eeze. This encoded every single piece of information about you, your body and your life into one all-purpose machine-readable card that you could then carry around in your wallet, and therefore represented technology's greatest triumph to date over both itself and plain common sense.

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Re: Staring Down Skeletor...defying Chertoff's RealID idiocy
« Reply #26 on: April 17, 2008, 09:30:03 PM »
I seem to remember a discworld where there were identity devices that were identities.  That is, there was no attempt made to verify that the breathing owner of the device was who the device said he was--he was by virtue of possessing it. Simply, the device was the identity. Whoever was holding it at the time assumed the identity on the card, and being in possession of it made you, if temporarily, assume the fully legal identity.

Maybe a rare occurence, but then you only have to get murdered once to ruin your whole day.
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