(This is a duplicate of what I just posted to my Weblog, because
yonmei and
brisingamen have had discussions of this in their journals)
Bruce Schneier explains why
fingerprinting visitors to the US will not make us safe.
Bruce Schneier explains why
fingerprinting visitors to the US will not make us safe.
Security is a trade-off. When deciding whether to implement a security measure, we must balance the costs against the benefits. Large-scale fingerprinting is something that doesn't add much to our security against terrorism and costs an enormous amount of money that could be better spent elsewhere. Allocating the funds on compiling, sharing and enforcing the terrorist watch list would be a far better security investment. As a security consumer, I'm getting swindled....It's bad civic hygiene to build an infrastructure that can be used to facilitate a police state.
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