< Puzzling Perception – Sacrificing Privacy for Decreased Security? > How much of our privacy are we ready to sacrifice in return for DECREASED security, not for increased security? Biometrics vendors seem to be reluctant to make it clearly known that biometrics and a default/fallback password/PIN are used together in a security-lowering ‘two-entrance’ deployment, not in a security-enhancing ‘two-layer’ deployment, in what they call “2-factor” biometrics authentication. The outcome is that we are awkwardly talking about how much of our privacy we could sacrifice in return for the increased security when we actually need to talk about the privacy sacrificed for lowered security. I am wondering how long we stay indifferent to this idiotic and unethical situation. Click the link for more- https://lnkd.in/fb65Ddq
Is there a short version, a recap of what you are trying to convey?
You are always posting about how bad biometrics are and attacking it. What are you really on about? Are you seeing biometrics as the problem in passwords or as not a way of identifying an individual?
P.R. Polymath* Public Relations Parrotsec
4 年Good question, the answer seems highly unpredictable