State of Cybercrime

What New Tech Can Learn From Old Tech


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Passwords are easy to use. Everyone knows how it works. However, many security pros point out the inherent design flaw in passwords as a safe form of authorization and authentication. The good news is that we can reflect upon what old technologies can teach new technologies as we’re creating new products and services. One vital concern to keep in mind are terms and conditions, particularly with DNA ownership rights.

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