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Re: WW: Bruce Schneier on why security can't work


From: Eugen Leitl <eugen () leitl org>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 09:07:30 +0100

On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 06:31:03PM -0500, Jimmy Hess wrote:
On 3/18/13, Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com> wrote:
[snip]
In the next 3 years, it will become possible to build an autonomously
navigating aircraft that can a) cross the Atlantic and b) carry a
nuclear weapon.

Not only is it already possible to build a human manually navigated aircraft
that can do both (a), and (b),   they  already exist,  and computer

Or you could use a shipping container, or just bring in the parts
in hand luggage, and assemble on site.

autonomy isn't necessary or useful,  to hit a single big target;  now
computer autonomous aircraft that can do only (a) could be just as
useful as decoys.

Nuclear weapons are rare, expensive,  and the existing ones are

Far from expensive, a bargain-basement version would only 
cost you 100 kUSD in materials. Even at MUSD level, the
kill costs at about 1 USD/kill is extremely cost-effective.

(hopefully) well-secured,  due to their extremely high value.    I
would be more concerned about  the possibility of a large swarm -- of
half a million solar powered drones   of the approximate size of a
large eagle capable of  crossing the oceans and releasing a spray of
bio agents over very large distances.


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