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COMP 2903 A9 – National ID: Biometrics Pinned to Social Secuiry Cards Danny Silver JSOCS, Acadia University
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Ryan Singel Wired, May 15, 2007 A San Francisco-based blogger and journalist Covers civil liberty and privacy issues Co-author of a blog with journalist and convicted hacker Kevin Lee Poulsen Has covered issues of government monitoring Chronicler of AT&T's alleged involvement in the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy Not liked by federal authorities
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Social Security Cards What are they for?
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Social Security Cards Face first major upgrade in 70 years Several proposals in the US for proof of being able to be employed: – New driver’s license that meets Real ID standards – High-tech temporary work visa – US passport with RFID – High-tech additions to Social Security card – New biometric Social Security card
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Problems with the Biometric Proposal The type of biometric is not specified: – Digital photo, Finger print, Iris scan How would one receive the card Preferably something that would last a lifetime How would employers verify a card – Post Office?
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Security –vs- Freedom American Civil Liberties Union does not like the move to a high-tech SS ID Too great a risk of wrongful denial: – Problems/expense verifying cards – Database errors estimated that 17.8M records in the US governments employment database have errors – Mission drift – tracking people for other reasons
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