A business model based on people making bad security trade-offs
From time to time I am exposed to a new service, sometimes security-related, that promises something new. More often than not, the new security service is novel, but only because either no one really needs it, or because it does not form a good balance between security and other needs. The cases of the latter category are far more interesting.
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