Will the ID Card number be randomly allocated, or will it betray information about the ID Card controllee, through batch sequences, which can also help to break the cryptographic protections on the Contactless / RFID chip, just as happened with the Netherlands biometric passport ?
The post at Spy Blog also criticises the limitations of the powers of the new ID Commissioner, Sir Joseph Pilling:
The National Identity Scheme Commissioner is specifically forbidden by the
terms of reference which appoint him under the Identity Cards Act 2006 section 22 Appointment of National Identity Scheme Commissioner to look into the following activities, which are exactly the secret activities which are the most likely to abuse the National Identity Register, and which therefore should be scrutinised the most:
(4) The matters to be kept under review by the Commissioner do not
include--
(a) the exercise of powers which under this Act are exercisable by
statutory instrument or by statutory rule for the purposes of the Statutory
Rules (Northern Ireland) Order 1979 (S.I. 1979/1573 (N.I. 12));
(b) appeals against civil penalties;
(c) the operation of so much of this Act or of any
subordinate legislation as imposes or relates to criminal offences;
(d) the provision of information to the Director-General of the Security Service, the
Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service or the Director of the Government Communications Headquarters;
(e) the provision to another member of the
intelligence services, in accordance with regulations under section 21(5), of
information that may be provided to that Director-General, Chief or Director;
(f) the exercise by the Secretary of State of his powers under
section 38; or
(g) arrangements made for the purposes of anything mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (f).
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