There's Something About an Airport

I don't know exactly what it is, but something about spending time in a line of strangers, holding my boots and my belt in my hands leads me to thoughts about how to improve security. I think the time has...

April 6, 2005

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I don't know exactly what it is, but something about spending time in a line of strangers, holding my boots and my belt in my hands leads me to thoughts about how to improve security. I think the time has come for companies to take the plunge into two-factor authentication and leave the abomination of "strong passwords" behind. You can hear me discuss my reasons for thinking this in today's podcast, which you can download here.

There's something new in this podcast--I'm spreading my audio wings a bit--so let me know what you think. Let me know, too, what you think about us setting up the RSS feed for the security podcasts so you can have them delivered fresh to your desktop when they happen. As I wrote a couple of entries ago, this is new to me, so let me know how I'm doing.

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