In a wide-ranging interview, computer security expert Bruce Schneier discusses matters related to security, identification, and civil liberties. The interview has been segmented into eighteen clips, separated by topic area.
I like the statement that the things that have been put in place that work are
- securing cockpit doors
- encouraging passengers to fight back
if you apply these measures and symbols to any other system you get a pretty good idea on how to prevent hijacking. Why is that? Maybe because the check process is not really preventing and not being detected by a check even if it should be has timefactor on his side.As long as there are people involved these checks can never be black or white by result
PS I hate youtube i.e. google for not letting me switch my vomments so they appear right :)
kotap0 1 year ago
and the "grey" that is left can be bypassed after x amounts of try.
kotap0 1 year ago
I like the statement that the things that have been put in place that work are
- securing cockpit doors
- encouraging passengers to fight back
if you apply these measures and symbols to any other system you get a pretty good idea on how to prevent hijacking. Why is that? Maybe because the check process is not really preventing and not being detected by a check even if it should be has timefactor on his side.As long as there are people involved these checks can never be black or white by result
kotap0 1 year ago