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Dynamic Identities and mutable sets are defined to protect an object reference which grants that process the capability to reject or accept an performance request by adding their PIN + capability identifier both of which is randomised into a dynamic…
February 13
A blog post by Warren Schmidt was featured
Inadequate access control affects all aspects of the digital lifestyle, which, among others, comprises computers and the internet, telecommunications, financial transactions, transportation, health care, and secure access. Is it time for system adm…
January 18
A blog post by Warren Schmidt was featured
Google's entry into the mobile phone market will give developers an opportunity to jump on Google's band wagon into the direct retailing business by broading the availability of handsets running its Android software. The Nexus One has voice-enabled…
January 7
A blog post by Warren Schmidt was featured
An Origin Open Platform does not mean it is Open Source vs Commercial interest. It means that the needs of the respective parties vary due to the risk differentiation that each party has at stake. The greatest risk resides with the credential issuer…
December 24, 2009
A blog post by Warren Schmidt was featured
Dynamic Identity gives individuals the freedom to embrace the digital lifestyle to confidently engage in everyday transactions across all digital devices, without giving your real world identity away. Dynamic Identities has a key role to play in th…
December 7, 2009

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(T-FA) or (2FA)Two Factor Authentication vs. Four Factors

Dynamic Identities and mutable sets are defined to protect an object
reference which grants that process the capability to reject or accept
an performance request by adding their PIN + capability identifier both
of which is randomised into a dynamic passcode to protect the
authorized user from replay attacks, keystroking attacks, worms, spam
and bots by generating and grading tests that humans can pass but
current computer programs… Continue

Posted on February 12, 2010 at 10:26pm —

Warren Schmidt

Superior Access Control, is there such a thing?

Inadequate access control affects all aspects of the digital lifestyle, which, among others, comprises computers and the internet, telecommunications, financial transactions, transportation, health care, and secure access.

Is it time for system administrators to focus on building dynamic/mutable pin access control mechanisms to safeguard a static pin number? We have achieved this by randomizing your PIN into a onetime use random PIN.

Posted on January 18, 2010 at 2:30pm —

Warren Schmidt

Nexus One - Super Mobile Phone

Google's entry into the mobile phone market will give developers an opportunity to jump on Google's band wagon into the direct retailing business by broading the availability of handsets running its Android software.

The Nexus One has voice-enabled all text boxes in the device, so a user can, for example, compose an e-mail message by speaking into the phone rather than typing.

HTC a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer built the Nexus One, which has a 3.7-inch screen and runs the latest version… Continue

Posted on January 6, 2010 at 12:09am —

Warren Schmidt

Open Source vs Commercial interest

An Origin Open Platform does not mean it is Open Source vs Commercial interest. It means that the needs of the respective parties vary due to the risk differentiation that each party has at stake. The greatest risk resides with the credential issuer(s), they have more at stake (Money & Brand Identity) whilst Open Source interest risk only having their reputation (Brand Identity) ruined using inferior systems that have irreversible bug fixes.

Phishing exists because of this simple reason. Co… Continue

Posted on December 23, 2009 at 2:30pm —

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Job Title:
CEO
Company:
Validate Limited
Area(s) of Expertise
► Digital Privacy ► Anti-Phishing ► Geometric Embedding ► Remote Interfacing
College(s) Attended
IPSWICH

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At 1:34pm on May 23, 2010, Anthony M. Freed said…
Calling all IT Professionals!

I would like to invite you to join us at the Infosec Island Network – a vendor-neutral community designed especially for IT and network professionals and all those who manage security, risk mitigation, and compliance issues (https://www.infosecisland.com/register.html).

InfosecIsland.com is committed to serving the risk mitigation needs of SMBs and mid-market enterprises across numerous industries, government agencies, legal, financial, healthcare, educational, nonprofit organizations, and the information security community at large.

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At 2:15pm on November 23, 2009, Demetrius Thompson said…
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