Are Usability & Security Opposites in Computing?
krozinov writes "Instinct tells us that computer security and computer usability are inversely proportional to each other. In other words, the tougher and stricter the security is, the less usability there is, and vice versa. However, there have been plenty of cases where both computer security and computer usability went hand in hand with each other and actually improved together. In the last few years security has been the biggest buzzword in computer systems and as such has become part of our computer systems. Before that, computer systems were all about getting it done faster and easier, but now they must also do it securely. Can the two continue growing together? This paper argues that it can, as evident by the most recent Indian Assembly Election."
That computers are like women. Insecure, and unusable.
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-517235 8b19-6f45f145ca
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-13556c 0563-18969179a8
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-bc9b11 50e2-0bef3ba2a4
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-d6f302 cd83-e0644e7ef5
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-62e3c6 9d32-22621daaff
https://gmail.google.com/gmail/a-b0ab39f1a8-6c3f07 c84e-b9e70ce4cd
Jeremiah Cornelius (137)
I got a box, what can do noffin' but f*ck*'n security, you see? Like, it gots itself one n'er vese firewalls, wot's good fer makin' sure you can't get no f*ck*'n diseases from the Internets, inn'it? Now, is you a girl or really a boy?
Wow, now there's proof that having a lower user id means nothing.
"If a frog had side pockets, he'd carry a hand gun" - Dan Rather