How will network security issues affect the evolution of computing in the adaptation of new technology?
JS: Every device that touches the network will, in the long run, be strongly authenticated. I think that the PC is not strongly authenticated is an apparition of time, and by strongly authenticated I mean, using multifactor authentication, something you have and something you know. Every phone on the network today has a smart JavaCard, or the dominant majority do. And that JavaCard enables the phone to be authenticated, the device itself to be authenticated, and if removed, it allows the individual who holds the card to be authenticated should they elect to put it into a new phone or into a PC. So, I think you should expect to see that card show up in automobiles, consumer appliances, medical equipment, badging systems, and buildings. The network itself will collapse absent the evolution of security. The single biggest impediment to the adoption of the network isn’t actually cost, it’s fraud. Nothing can shut down a network more rapidly than fraud. There is the simple example I use: th
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