Security quotes of the week
Within a couple days' time, the WikiLeaks web content has been spread
across enough independent parts of the Internet's DNS and routing space
that they are, for all intents and purposes, now immune to takedown by any
single legal authority. If pressure were applied, one imagines that the
geographic diversity would simply double, and double again.
-- James
Cowie
Unfortunately, my government does not agree with my definition of
winning. They think that living in fear and trying desperately to keep us
all 100% safe while flying is the most effective way to fight terrorism. It
reminds me of a boss that told me he liked it when people lived in fear of
being fired, they worked harder. I told him being fired held no fear for
me. When you live in fear, you do irrational things - like sending millions
of people's shoes through an xray scanner every day.
-- Stormy Peters
Some of them call terrorism an "existential threat" against our
nation. It's not. Even the events of 9/11, as horrific as they were, didn't
make an existential dent in our nation. Automobile-related fatalities -- at
42,000 per year, more deaths each month, on average, than 9/11 -- aren't,
either. It's our reaction to terrorism that threatens our nation, not
terrorism itself. The empty monument would symbolize the empty rhetoric of
those leaders who preach fear and then use that fear for their own
political ends.
-- Bruce Schneier on closing the Washington Monument (worth
reading in its entirety)
Because if a group of well-planned and well-funded terrorist plotters makes
it to the airport, the chance is pretty low that those blue-shirted
crotch-groping water-bottle-confiscating TSA agents are going to catch
them. The agents are trying to do a good job, but the deck is so stacked
against them that their job is impossible. Airport security is the last
line of defense, and it's not a very good one.
-- Bruce
Schneier (yet again)