Monday, June 13, 2005



Locked Out!
"With the recent power outage in Dubai, many establishment and home owners could not enter their premises as their card technology would not work whereas buildings using SimonsVoss digital locking systems and transponder technology did not face such a problem. SimonsVoss Technologies AG, the leading German Access Control and Biometrics Company, has developed the latest digital locking and access control system, which does not require electricity to work."
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Cash, Charge, or Fingerprint?
"The owner of BioPay LLC, which makes the technology used at the store, predicts the finger scan soon will be ubiquitous, offering speed and convenience for consumers. But civil libertarians have raised privacy concerns, citing some recent problems. In February, ChoicePoint Inc., a background-screening company that collects personal information -- including biometric data -- said it accidentally sold more than 100,000 individual profiles to identity thieves."
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The Dangers Of Medical e-Records
"'You won't believe what I've found,' the young woman's friend wrote in an email. "Check out this weblink." She clicked on the address. It took her straight to a publicly accessible part of the St Vincent's Hospital website, where her personal medical file had been posted along with the files of 12 others.

Containing information she had disclosed to no one other than the hospital - involving self-harm, mental illness and gender identity - the inadvertent revelation of such personal details was devastating. The hospital quickly removed the files but, for her, the damage was done.

Most of us are seduced by the convenience of technology, and often live a life connected by mobiles, email and the internet. But it is only a matter of time, some say, before "function creep" takes us to places we thought we would never go. Where the possible becomes the inevitable, where governments, business and industry will do it just because they can.

The changes will seem minor at first. But experts warn the barriers to accessing personal medical information will soon be broken down, and the privacy we had once taken for granted will soon disappear."

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