Louis Gray has kindly published another of my articles at his early adopter / tech geek site LouisGray.com this week. This one’s about potential new security applications for mobile phones.
I’m particularly interested in the implications of the just-released Battle.net Authenticator by Blizzard Entertainment – it’s like a consumer-grade RSA authentication token for a notoriously difficult to secure class of user accounts. We use these RSA tokens at my job for security on days when we need to work remotely. Since these can cost $100 to replace, it’s neat to see a free program that provides a similar solution.
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