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Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies

September 27, 2001 Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse. TAGS: airport, airline, terrorist, passenger, biometrics, criminal, sky, terrorism, safety, firing, security, U.S., database

Cyberterror 'overhyped,' security guru says

November 23, 2005 Officials claiming terrorists pose serious danger to computer networks direct attention away from common criminals, expert says. TAGS: criminal, cyberterrorism, terrorist, infrastructure, computer network, threat, U.K., London, security

Terrorism threat to Net overblown

November 23, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier says the danger from cyberterrorism is "overblown." TAGS: cyberterrorism, terrorism, criminal, ID card, threat, SANS Institute, terrorist, danger, biometrics, infrastructure, U.K., hacker, government, hacking, security

Clarke: Using technology to secure IDs is vital

October 18, 2004 In an age of prevalent terrorism, identity cards need to be more effective, says counterterrorism expert. TAGS: Richard Clarke, smart card, driver's license, terrorist, ID card, Bush Administration, terrorism, nation, U.S., attack, security

Technology and the 9/11 Commission

September 24, 2004 Former government undersecretary William Schneider Jr. says the United States needs better identity authentication practices. TAGS: 9/11 commission, identity, terrorist, passenger, authentication, criminal, Sept. 11, transportation, modeling, technique, bank, U.S., security
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