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Random Thoughts On Lessons Learned • scouring the internet to find release dates and documentation for service features is way harder than it should be
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Security for the People - End User Authentication Security on the Internet - Lecture 13
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Security Is A Process, Not A Product.
- 3 Primary Data Points Utilized
- 4 Gathering Data Can Be Really. Really Annoying
- 5 Two Factor Deployments Per Year Since 2005
- 6 How Does A User Actually Enroll in Two Factor?
- 7 Collective Method Availability Across Services
- 8 Companies Should Point Out Two Factor Availability
- 9 Two Factor Moniker Usage Since 2005
- 10 Built-in Two Factor Bypass? Recovery Gone Wrong.
- 11 Browser Security Features For Service Logins
- 12 Browser Security All-Stars
- 13 SSL/TLS Implementation for Service Logins
- 14 Browser Security + SSL Security All-Stars 2 of 141 services utilized all of tested browser security features and managed to receive an 'A+'SSL implementation rating
- 15 Security Pages - Yes. Really : Marty companies dedicate an entire page (or at least a big section of a page) to how they protect you and how you can protect yourself ...and others definitely do not.
- 16 Mark's Authentication Security Scoring Algorithm - Crudely Realized Edition
- 17 How Do We Get a Composite MASSACRE Score? SSL Implementation Browser Security Features
- 18 Professional MASSACRE Scale
- 19 MASSACRE Scoring Outcomes - Best and Worst! Best Scores
- 20 How Do Security Features increase MASSACRE Scores? Overall Values
- 21 Have A Crappy Algorithm? Make A Crappy Extension
- 22 Breaches of Service Security (Data Loss, Especially)
- 23 Random Thoughts On Lessons Learned • scouring the internet to find release dates and documentation for service features is way harder than it should be
- 24 All Donel Questions?