As someone looking to deploy hardware security keys in my organization this presentation and the underlying study were extremely informative and provided valuable information not readily accessible elsewhere. Huge thanks to Joshua Reynolds, his peers, and the IEEE. That said: The volume. Increase it please 😀
They made windows 10 easy to set up now all you do is go to the Settings then accounts then sign in options. windows learned from the past after watching this plus a FIDO key is so important to have not just to keep people out but to protect your accounts
Great talk & very interesting piece of research. I'm literally in the process of trying to set up my 2 Yubikey 5 NFC for Windows right now as a Password-less Login (not 2fa) it *seems* to be a little easier now but I'll make another comment once I've set up both keys! 🤞🏾🤞🏾.... 😂
WTF?! I Researched for 10 hours in total how to install Certificates into yubikey - never got it to work 2 hours how to make a yubikey windows logon - coudn't find the yubikey tool at all And NEVER found out, there was a configuration tool for the yubikey in the first place ?! >:-/
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
"or someone on the Autism spectrum" Oi m8 rude... well actually probably true in cases of nerds, you kinda have to be on the spectrum. I'm Not Rainman, but like one of my rude boss said at an employee review "Great worker, doesn't function socially" :)
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
As someone looking to deploy hardware security keys in my organization this presentation and the underlying study were extremely informative and provided valuable information not readily accessible elsewhere. Huge thanks to Joshua Reynolds, his peers, and the IEEE.
That said: The volume. Increase it please 😀
They made windows 10 easy to set up now all you do is go to the Settings then accounts then sign in options. windows learned from the past after watching this plus a FIDO key is so important to have not just to keep people out but to protect your accounts
Very interesting piece of work. Thanks for sharing.
What's changed since then?
An excellent talk
How can I read the complete study paper?
I had a NEO.
Stopped working one day.
I had a backup, but, I didn't expect it to just stop working one day. Kinda BS.
Great talk & very interesting piece of research. I'm literally in the process of trying to set up my 2 Yubikey 5 NFC for Windows right now as a Password-less Login (not 2fa) it *seems* to be a little easier now but I'll make another comment once I've set up both keys! 🤞🏾🤞🏾.... 😂
So? Is it any easier to log into Windows with your Yubikey? Does it work for passwordless or can it only be use for 2FA?
@@BrianWoodruff-Jr you can add keys in the windows account settings and dont need third party software anymore
WTF?! I Researched for 10 hours in total how to install Certificates into yubikey - never got it to work
2 hours how to make a yubikey windows logon - coudn't find the yubikey tool at all
And NEVER found out, there was a configuration tool for the yubikey in the first place ?! >:-/
might just be you
Very useful. Thanks 🙏
When the system usability score is sus! 😳
OWP+++
Algorithm.
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
"or someone on the Autism spectrum"
Oi m8 rude... well actually probably true in cases of nerds, you kinda have to be on the spectrum.
I'm Not Rainman, but like one of my rude boss said at an employee review "Great worker, doesn't function socially" :)
Technical usability was the subject. The seminar managers couldn't operate a Microphone competently.
Oh this was done in America. I see
can't hear it with out head phones gets a dillike
Apparently they need to run a follow-up study of the usability of computer speakers.
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
Technical usability was the subject. The seminar managers couldn't operate a Microphone competently.
TPM modules and Yubikeys were designed by Geeks for Geeks. The inarticulate are the only ones who want to understand them well enough to use them to their capacity; Just don't ask one of them who understands it to explain it. If someone is explaining it, he probably doesn't understand it or can't express it well enough for others to understand. That is why security is so hard to get adopted by the LCD user, only 'Rainman' or someone on the Autist spectrum is wilfull to understand and understands the un-said. It is unecessary to say that the designers refuse to recognize or accept this disconnect. They've written instruction manuals since the Beta-max days, may they burn in purgatory for the money and effort they saved. The speaker blows smoke up his own ass. Yubikey likes what they hear.
Technical usability was the subject. The seminar managers couldn't operate a Microphone competently.
but at least they didn't post multiple times ;-)