From https://twofactorauth.org/#banking, the only American or Canadian bank that supports a Hardware Token is Wells Fargo - which only seems to support RSA SecurID:…
Am I only the one who is disappointed in the seemingly stalling of traction for U2F? Google, Github, and Facebook supported U2F 2 years ago - so all I can see is Twitter, Dropbox and niche security news like…
> Seriously? Windows 10 is a perfectly usable OS out of the box. I can open up the included web browser and go to whatever website I want. I can install Office, Visual Studio, a Linux subsystem, VLC, a VNC client,…
My guess is upwards of 90% of users would not use features in MSOffice not available in Open/LibreOffice. Most organizations are "creatively encouraged" (ie. forced) to use MSOffice. Similar for SQLServer - Windows…
The elephant in the room is that GitHub is closed source yet is the one who sold for $7.5B.
The gun analogy is good but shouldn't there be more than just intent? Otherwise, a gun-owner merely frequenting a section of town known for crime activity would suffice as "intent".
Pirated implies proprietary software. Lesson: anything that is even remotely related to security should be written as open source.
How was OpenDNS able to cut the ads yet provide free service?
You are not factoring in costs that will one day materialize. Believe it or not, one day many people decide they want to have kids. To send them to a decent school in the U.S. costs money. I've seen $10k for K-12.…
They're overdoing it with: "you want ownership of these intellectual property assets to be the property of the startup, not the individual founders" ... "means that nobody can hold the company’s future hostage purely on…
From https://twofactorauth.org/#banking, the only American or Canadian bank that supports a Hardware Token is Wells Fargo - which only seems to support RSA SecurID:…
Am I only the one who is disappointed in the seemingly stalling of traction for U2F? Google, Github, and Facebook supported U2F 2 years ago - so all I can see is Twitter, Dropbox and niche security news like…
> Seriously? Windows 10 is a perfectly usable OS out of the box. I can open up the included web browser and go to whatever website I want. I can install Office, Visual Studio, a Linux subsystem, VLC, a VNC client,…
My guess is upwards of 90% of users would not use features in MSOffice not available in Open/LibreOffice. Most organizations are "creatively encouraged" (ie. forced) to use MSOffice. Similar for SQLServer - Windows…
The elephant in the room is that GitHub is closed source yet is the one who sold for $7.5B.
The gun analogy is good but shouldn't there be more than just intent? Otherwise, a gun-owner merely frequenting a section of town known for crime activity would suffice as "intent".
Pirated implies proprietary software. Lesson: anything that is even remotely related to security should be written as open source.
How was OpenDNS able to cut the ads yet provide free service?
You are not factoring in costs that will one day materialize. Believe it or not, one day many people decide they want to have kids. To send them to a decent school in the U.S. costs money. I've seen $10k for K-12.…
They're overdoing it with: "you want ownership of these intellectual property assets to be the property of the startup, not the individual founders" ... "means that nobody can hold the company’s future hostage purely on…