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U.S. ID card ‘does not need encrypting’
June 2, 2007

Source: TUV PS
A proposed identity card in the US which is aimed at tracking the border movements of individuals will not need strong privacy measures, director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology William Jeffrey has claimed. Reported in Washington Technology, the information held on the card - which is to include a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip - will not need encrypting as it can only send a reference number wirelessly.


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