Archive for December, 2002

Older, but excellent article

Older, but excellent article by Arnold Kling contributing to law vs. technology debate: “the possibility that advanced technology might make it harder to sustain an equilibrium of bad laws, selectively enforced, strikes me as a poor rationale to make technology the culprit.”

Two factor authentication? Really?

According to ex-MS, now US Govt’s Howard Schmidt, “we will see the widely accepted use of two-factor authentication” in next three years. Although this would probably sound nice to ears of security vendors, I think think his prediction will prove wrong.
Hardware tokens are too expensive even for widespread enterprise use. Use of certificates  is a no-go before without […]

The Future of Trust and the Trust of the Future

Fig 5 A cooperative effort to foil the enemy - based on trust!

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