Thanks for the kind words, Joan! (I’m the security guy in the video, BTW). If you have specific security/privacy topics that you’d like covered, certainly let me know and I’ll try to work them in the future.
Thanks for letting us know! I'll pass this along to the post-production editors. The two-person recording format is new to the channel and we'll keep an eye (ear?) on audio quality issues.
There is no such thing as passwordless authentication. Without a password, you're usually "authenticating" the person has access to your device, not who that person is.
Impressive! It's an imperfect solution, but you can add contact info to the lock screen. A quick search "add text to phone lock screen for Android" provides step-by-step instructions. Searching on "add text to phone lock screen for iPhone" provides less elegant albeit workable solutions.
1:11 You're already starting out with a false assumption. Passwords are not a problem. You have password managers which mean making long unique passwords is trivial. There is literally nothing to deal with. 2:27 FIDO does not remove the need for passwords. Even if people are gullible enough to use passwordless malware to "authenticate", you still need passwords as a backup. In fact, passwords are still better overall for literally anyone, except for people who are unable to use proper password hygiene with a password manager and those people will break passwordless "solutions" too. 3:20 A browser exchanging secrets is pointless if you're trying to login to software that isn't reduced to a website like say, SAP. You're forgetting that people will need to sign in to places when they're not attached to the internet as well.
Take the "Personal Disaster Recovery" Quiz and let us know your score! We have yet to meet someone with a perfect 8 out of 8.
I'm in love with these IBM videos. Hopefully we'll see full tutorials on IBM technologies in a near future. Excellent work as always.
Thanks for the kind words, Joan! (I’m the security guy in the video, BTW). If you have specific security/privacy topics that you’d like covered, certainly let me know and I’ll try to work them in the future.
5 out of 8 here... Very insightful!
Would have been nice to go into FIDO in a little more depth.
The audio is too low..is it me or someone also facing same?
Thanks for letting us know! I'll pass this along to the post-production editors. The two-person recording format is new to the channel and we'll keep an eye (ear?) on audio quality issues.
Same issue. Couldn’t hear without using headphone.
I can still hear their lies, so the audio isn't low enough.
Love this video, Jeff but.... I failed the quiz - miserably. Thanks for bringing this to everyone - hope I'm the lone ranger w/failure! DD
Ha! No worries, we've yet to meet anyone with a perfect score.
Hi Dorothy. Confession is good for the soul so now you know what to focus on 😊
Didn't mention WebAuthN...?!
There is no such thing as passwordless authentication. Without a password, you're usually "authenticating" the person has access to your device, not who that person is.
I scored 7 out 8. And I don't use stickers on any of my devices. It looks bad.
Impressive! It's an imperfect solution, but you can add contact info to the lock screen. A quick search "add text to phone lock screen for Android" provides step-by-step instructions. Searching on "add text to phone lock screen for iPhone" provides less elegant albeit workable solutions.
@@homebarista yeap, wanted mention that. But they might use iphone, not sure if you have this option on Apple phones.
Make ML playlist from noob to pro.
1:11 You're already starting out with a false assumption. Passwords are not a problem. You have password managers which mean making long unique passwords is trivial. There is literally nothing to deal with.
2:27 FIDO does not remove the need for passwords. Even if people are gullible enough to use passwordless malware to "authenticate", you still need passwords as a backup. In fact, passwords are still better overall for literally anyone, except for people who are unable to use proper password hygiene with a password manager and those people will break passwordless "solutions" too.
3:20 A browser exchanging secrets is pointless if you're trying to login to software that isn't reduced to a website like say, SAP. You're forgetting that people will need to sign in to places when they're not attached to the internet as well.
Circle Circle round and round, no logic nothing new and special. 👎