Why the password must die for us to move forward - with SecureKey's Andre Boysen

Published: Sept. 26, 2014, 1:23 p.m.

\n\nPrivacy. Security. Authentication. Securing and protecting each has become more important as we move our lives from the terrestrial to the digital. The thing is that the infrastructure that was built - the password - is a throwback, a legacy to a time that didn't have supercomputers that could crack them. Even if they did, our banking information and identity was never in jeopardy. Things have changed and so must the way we protect ourselves.

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\n\nSo if passwords don't work and our world is getting more sophisticated to the point that privacy, security and authentication are becoming compromised for millions of people, what do we do?

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\n\nAndre Boysen, Digital Identity Evangelist for Toronto, Canada based SecureKey, offers his thoughts on what is coming and how we can use existing concepts to bring peace of mind when securing our digital selves. This is a fascinating conversation on a topic that we should all be concerned about as more and more of us hope to leave our wallets at home...

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\n\nFull show notes can be found here