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A step in the right direction, but definitely needs work.
What some people have pointed out is that by having this chip, you are limited to having one machine you can use (because it has "your" chip). Imagine going to a friend's house, and not being able to check your bank account or email with his/her computer because "your" chip is in your computer at home.

There is no portability across devices. Sure, you can walk down the street with your phone/laptop and use the WiFi at every Starbucks you come across without logging in. It's a tradeoff from annoyance (having to stop in one place to use the internet reliably for a length of time) to unusability (must have your own equipment handy, or you can't authenticate).

With the amount of identity theft today it's obvious that something needs to be done, but I'm not a fan of RFID technology for one main reason. It's like a credit card (when requested it spits out information) but it broadcasts it wirelessly in all directions. Credit cards aren't terribly secure, but at least someone has to have physical access to be able to spoof its information. When an RFID chip is requested for information, someone with a sniffer can see the request and the reply all in one shot, just by standing in the general vicinity. You're going to have a tough time convincing me this is the wave of the future in security.
Posted by: derekguenther   Posted on: 09/18/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Kinda off topic but.....  JoeMama_z | 09/15/08
TPM is a step in the WRONG direction...  knowbody | 09/15/08
knowbody: a smart card embedded on the mb?  p.cubed | 09/15/08
RE: Call off the dogs--authentication solution already in enterprise-class  mrjsmith | 09/15/08
Once it's in a Mac, it will show up in lots of PCs  disinterested-reader | 09/15/08
RE: Call off the dogs--authentication solution already in enterprise-class  disinterested-reader | 09/15/08
RE: Call off the dogs--authentication solution already in enterprise-class PCs  gnomic@... | 09/16/08
Give it up already!  Ole Man | 09/16/08
RE: Call off the dogs--authentication solution already in enterprise-class PCs  Stapkeeper | 09/16/08
To each his own  Ole Man | 09/16/08
one good reason not to  NemesisNL | 09/18/08
RE: Call off the dogs--authentication solution already in enterprise-class PCs  BigDaddyCF | 09/18/08
A step in the right direction, but definitely needs work.  derekguenther | 09/18/08

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