Movie plot threat

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Movie plot threat is a term for overly detailed terrorist attack scenario that rather scare people than presents a realistic scenario to build security measures on. The term was introduced by security specialist Bruce Schneier. Preparing for movie plot threat works only if the guess is right, but overall security is not improved. Terrorists exploding baby carriers in subways is an example of a movie plot threat.

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