Forms of identity (Was RE: Open versus closed PKI systems)

davidh@spidacom.co.uk davidh at spidacom.co.uk
Thu, 17 May 2001 12:32:49 +0100


On 16 May 01, at 19:30, John Sullivan wrote:

> air travel, due to
> their (rightful) paranoia of terrorism

Terrorists have killed and injured very few air travellers, compared to 
the aeroplane companies. Personally I think so-called security is 
over done, I would rather know how the engine is bolted on to the 
wing, how well the flying controls are likely to work and what the pilot 
was doing.

Anyway, paperwork doesn't prevent terrorism.



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