talk on it text maybe and turn off/remove everything else
security on phones is simple
talk on it text maybe and turn off/remove everything else Any opinions expressed by me are mine alone, posted from my home computer, on my own time as a free American and do not reflect the opinions of any person or company that I have had professional relations with in the past 59 years. meep |
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... and wrap it in aluminum foil.
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Copper mesh.
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Mr. Faraday doesn't much care, I don't think. :-)
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Security on anything is simple.
Depends on what you're willing to give up. "Security at the expense of usability comes at the expense of security." Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson. |
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That's a good quite. An LRPDism, even.
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Known as "AviD's Rule Of Usability"
http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/6095/xkcd-936-short-complex-password-or-long-dictionary-passphrase/6116#6116 It echoes what other security experts have been saying for a while, but in a nice taut phrase. Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson. |
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!Muchas gracias, Señor! A keeper all around
..and perfect illustration of the computer/human dichotomy, on several scales. Must be passed around: know several with minimal formal math but insightful-wired jelloware ..and virtuoso BS-detectors. (Will also bet that they will see the elegance of this koan--as do I--as a fine rebuttal to the pecksniffery oft imposed from on-high, not only in bizness hierarchies. Our culture creates entirely too-many autodidacts who imagine that their one skill-set will suffice for all decisions.) Carrion.. sometimes it's tasty ;^> |
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Reminds me of what 3 Words
http://what3words.com/ (mentioned here earlier - by you perhaps? ;-) ExplainXKCD has more. Cheers, Scott. |
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“The best navigation idea since the tube map”
What first-time traveler to Old Blighty/especially Londinium.. has Not brought back a bitchin small or HYARGE Map of the Tubes aka Underground? All ye need to know is right There, for train changes and coming Stops. (Mine was a "dish towel" thingy, colorful and all, which for years has been the dust-cover draped over the workbench scope ... fond remembrance of events in Stoke Newington, driving on the Wrong-side and ... ) That it can be transliterated and that name combos have a degree of self-checking for typo or other errata, seems a giant bonus. WHEN then , do the 1%? 0.1%? Smart People begin rolling out this System--not just makin Attagirl sounds--as for a jillion other CleverLad gifts to the zeitgeist? A worldwide military budget on a crash-diet could fund such simple matters instantly. (Except that nobody yet has an inkling of the cure for Sabre-rattling-Fever.. eg. Exhibit #1: any excrescences with the word Iran embedded somewhere. |
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Cool link.
(Also I note they bump up against one of my pet hates about idiotic password controls: other than a very generous length (like over 100), you should accept _any_ character a user can post as a password. Including spaces, accented characters, obscure mathematical symbols or Chinese glyphs.) Wade. Just Add Story http://justaddstory.wordpress.com/ |