Tuesday 14 November 2006, 5:31 PM
Passport chief comments on ID Card security
"Our intention is that the National Identity Register will form part of the critical national infrastructure of the UK and will therefore be security accredited to the highest standard, in common with existing highly secure databases. And around this database we will have very tight controls to ensure that those able to access information have been security vetted; it will be a criminal offence to make unauthorised disclosures from the database. Of course, we recognise that criminals are getting increasingly sophisticated and we work continuously with the Government’s security community to ensure we keep ahead of them," said Hall.
We'll be chasing security experts for comment on this statement tomorrow, so do come back and read the full story.
Comments on this post
Make the first card issued that of Tony Blair and then the PM, the CEO of the UK Identity and Passport service, then "everyone" in the commons and everyone in whitehall. Plenty of willing guinea pigs close to hand.
Pass a specific law making it illegal to use id card data unauthorised.
Problems all sorted.. Why would there be a security issue with these people looking after our best interests.


