So I ran across this interesting article on a new biometric, this time a brain scan while you think about specific acronyms. The ...
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Great news on the FIDO front!
So last week it was announced at the FIDO Plenary in Dublin, Ireland (I wish I would have been able to attend) ...
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Where is 2FA in use today?
So I thought this article was a nice description of 2FA and some examples of where it is currently in use. An important ...
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Compromised Credentials, 2FA Can Help
I ran across this article the other day about 5 signs you have compromised credentials on your network. None of the signs ...
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Remember, an iPhone is a Single-User Device
So I ran into this interesting article about iOS and issues the users and developers should be aware of when using Touch ID ...
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2FA as a Way to Protect Against Social Engineering?
So this isn't a new story, and it isn't even unique, but it is a fairly high profile issue today given the ...
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The unofficial last day of RSA
So Thursday is like the unofficial last day of the RSA Conference. As the last day of the Expo, many people pack ...
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Identifying Users with Flexible Systems
So Entrust Datacard had an interesting presentation today about the need for simplicity in the identification (and authentication) of users. I wholeheartedly ...
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RSA Opening Keynote says we need to move out of the ‘Dark Ages’
So the opening keynote today at the RSA Conference by Amit Yoran (the president of RSA) was very interesting. While many of ...
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Can’t trust those strength meters to give you a strong password
So a study by Concordia has shown that the password strength meters we sometimes rely on to measure how good our passwords ...