3. Identity and security - Identity is traditionallybasedon a stable ’self’ - Securtiyand identity have beenregarded as inseparable - Identity structuresthe moral, political, socialsubject - Identity 2.0 is a logicofverification and certification - Security in identity 2.0 involvesmeta-knowledge - Security in identity 2.0 reconfigurestrust
4. Social ethics of the biometric person - Biometrics drives the shift toward identity 2.0 - The personhood is field of verfication and certification - Biometric identity disrupts moral identity
5. Security 2.0 - Insecurity will shift toward identity threats - Prophylactic models are entirely exhausted - Security provisions are detachable from the person