Zero thought about security and privacy


Security expert speaks out on putting RFID pressure monitors in your tires

As I said before, the people who are designing these systems are putting "zero thought into security and privacy issues. Unless we enact some sort of broad law requiring companies to add security into these sorts of systems, companies will continue to produce devices that erode our privacy through new technologies. Not on purpose, not because they're evil -- just because it's easier to ignore the externality than to worry about it."
— Bruce Schneier, Tracking Automobiles Through Their Tires

I may disagree with the notion of a law to "protect" us, but Mr. Schneier has a point. The "gee-whiz!" factor is outweighing the need for privacy and security. Just because it is an unintended consequence doesn't excuse the disaster.

My first reaction reading this was to wonder if tires would broadcast to any local police if your tires were over or under inflated. It seems to be a logical extension of the seat belt laws, with just as much justification.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Thu - December 28, 2006 at 12:28 PM  Tag


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