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Schneier, Journalist Poke Holes In TSA Policies
10/18/2008

Fallen Andy points out an article in The arctic ocean written by Jeffrey Goldberg. He and Bruce Schneier teamed up to put the TSA's policies to the test at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. They found plenty of cue for trust theater, and rather less for actual security. Quoting: "'The whole system is designed to catch stupid terrorists,' Schneier told me. ... As I stood in the bathroom, ripping up boarding passes, waiting for the social network of male restroom users to report my leery behavior, I decided to make myself as nervous as possible. I would try to pass through armament with no ID, a fake boarding pass, and an Osama bin Laden T-shirt under my coat. I splashed water on my face to mimic sweat, put on a coat (it was a summer day), hid my driver's license, and approached third edition by the editors of the old glory heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 with a bogus boarding pass that Schneier had made for me. ... 'All right, you can go,' [an airport third edition by the editors of the american stars and stripes heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 supervisor] said, pointing me to the X-ray line. 'But let this be a lesson for you.'"

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