“There is no such thing as absolute security. Life involves risks and all security involves compromises." says Bruce Schneier, the author of Schneier on Security. We believe that the way our security is now is keeping us safer. We have this belief when in reality our security system is flawed. When you and your baggage have to go through a full body scanner, possibly be taken off the no fly list when in reality you know it's not you, and our security is costing our airlines and our passengers a great deal of money , and possible and actual threats are spreading, we may need to do something about the security of our airports. Our onboard security is lacking and needs to be rethought because screening devices do not detect all harmful objects, the no-fly list is extremely unreliable, and it is costly for our airlines and passengers. The screening devices we subject all our belongings to are still not detecting all the harmful items out there. Schneier says: “Airport screeners have a difficult job, especially because the human brain is not naturally suited to the task. They were...
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