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<p>[QUOTE="Phiwise_, post: 13310, member: 257"]</p><p>>Government-run identity security for the whole country</p><p></p><p>What could possibly go wrong?</p><p></p><p>Literally the only good part of the SSN-as-ID system is thst your SSN is explicitly not a government ID and therefore the bureaucrats aren't allowed to feature-creep a universal security apparatus around it. If they wanted to stop benefits fraud they could do it entirely in the executive through updating their own known bad procedures and some very basic infosec. Many banks would probably even volunteer to help run it, since know your customer regularly catches them in the fraud blame game. All this could be is an attempt to jawbone the tech and business sectors into responsibity for their government and customer's poor security decisions.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Phiwise_, post: 13310, member: 257"] >Government-run identity security for the whole country What could possibly go wrong? Literally the only good part of the SSN-as-ID system is thst your SSN is explicitly not a government ID and therefore the bureaucrats aren't allowed to feature-creep a universal security apparatus around it. If they wanted to stop benefits fraud they could do it entirely in the executive through updating their own known bad procedures and some very basic infosec. Many banks would probably even volunteer to help run it, since know your customer regularly catches them in the fraud blame game. All this could be is an attempt to jawbone the tech and business sectors into responsibity for their government and customer's poor security decisions. [/QUOTE]
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