Schneier on Security: Separating Explosives from the Detonator
Schneier on Security
A blog covering security and security technology.
« Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Creche | Main
December 26, 2009
Separating Explosives from the Detonator
Chechen terrorists did it in 2004. I said this in an interview with then TSA head Kip Hawley in 2007:
I don't want to even think about how much C4 I can strap to my legs and walk through your magnetometers.And what sort of magical thinking is behind the rumored TSA rule about keeping passengers seated during the last hour of flight? Do we really think the terrorist won't think of blowing up their improvised explosive devices during the first hour of flight?
For years I've been saying this:
Only two things have made flying safer [since 9/11]: the reinforcement of cockpit doors, and the fact that passengers know now to resist hijackers.This week, the second one worked over Detroit. Security succeeded.
EDITED TO ADD (12/26): Only one carry on? No electronics for the first hour of flight? I wish that, just once, some terrorist would try something that you can only foil by upgrading the passengers to first class and giving them free drinks.
Posted on December 26, 2009 at 5:43 PM • 98 Comments
What can we do? Write our Representative and member of Congress? The TSA is probably reacting to avoid public outcry. As usual, their reaction does nothing to prevent terrorism and everything to annoy the innocent. I'm just glad I'm not flying international anytime soon.
