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The Security Ledger |
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360801 |
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2017-04-24 22:28:16 (vue: 2017-04-24 22:28:16) |
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Podcast: Passwords are dying, but they\'re not going anywhere |
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In-brief: Companies like Microsoft and Google have both unveiled initiatives that de-emphasize the traditional, static, alpha-numeric password in recent days. So is the password going the way of the horse and buggy? Don’t be so sure, says Robert Capps of the firm NuData. Capps thinks that passwords will be with us for the foreseeable future...Read the whole entry... _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/297906300/0/thesecurityledger -->» Related Stories300 Billion Passwords? Internet of Things Growth poses Unprecedented Threat by 2020Google Looks Beyond Passwords To Secure Data, AssetsPodcast: Hack, or Phreak – What Really Happened in Dallas? |
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