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The opinions and views expressed here are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer.
February 2009
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Jan   Jul »
  • The myth of tainted blockchain addresses [part I]
  • Goldman Sachs theft and value of IP
  • Evading Safe Links with S/MIME: when security features collide
  • Getting by without passwords: LUKS with smart-cards (part II)

Day: February 24, 2009

Strong authentication talk at Wharton

In January this blogger gave a talk at Wharton Business School, as part of the Information Security Best Practices conference.

Here is a note from ZDNet summarizing one audience member’s perspective. The presentation is online. More about the main points in a future post.

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February 24, 2009Cem Paya 1 Comment
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