BYOD security challenges are old mortarboard for universities
Businesses are only now discovering problems education has coped with for years
John P. Mello Jr. | 30 Aug | Read more
Businesses are only now discovering problems education has coped with for years
John P. Mello Jr. | 30 Aug | Read more
Google-owned Motorola has some big plans for replacing your online and device passwords that include taking a pill every morning and wearing a tattoo on your arm. The two experimental prototypes were showcased during the D11 technology conference by Motorola's head of advanced technology and projects group, Regina Dugan. Both concepts are meant as alternatives to using passwords, passcodes, picture passwords, and two-factor authentication as a means to access your smartphone, tablet, car, and even your front door.