Secure Flight Q & A

Courtesy Evolution of Security  Tue, 06/02/2009 - 13:09

Paul recently blogged about Secure Flight .

Since then, the fine folks from the Secure Flight program have been monitoring the comments and have been kind enough to answer some of your questions.

So here goes…

Q: We’ve still never gotten a definitive answer on what law compels travelers to reveal all this personal information.

~ Adrian

A: The 9/11 Commission Report recommended that TSA take over watch list...


 

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Why don't we have our own

Why don't we have our own special password tied into our social security number. One big data base. Wouldn't this help with identity theft, census bureau, voting fraud etc..

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