by Tricerion | Jan 31, 2020 | Mobile, Passwords, Phishing, Usability, Vulnerabilities
The increased use of mobile devices highlights the tension between the ease of use of performing common tasks and processes, and the importance of maintaining an adequate level of security. Mobile phones and tablets are feeling more and more as extra body parts, and...
by Tricerion | Nov 10, 2014 | Passwords, Usability
Recent research has shown that the brain can process visual images in only 13 milliseconds. That’s roughly 75 images per second. And even more surprising is that the brain can recall even images seen for only 13 milliseconds. The average brain processes words at a...
by Tricerion | Sep 14, 2014 | Passwords, Trends, Usability
The problems with passwords have been harped on for years upon years. It would seem that one thing everyone agrees on is that passwords lack actual security. Seeing commentary about this by BBC comes as no surprise. But BBC seems to suggest that passwords are on the...
by Tricerion | Aug 1, 2014 | Blog, Trends, Usability
The G-Cloud could be a powerful tool for government bodies, impacting finances and efficiency as they locate and select IT providers. Keeping information in the cloud instead of on clunky hardware devices just makes sense. Going through a marketplace in which vendors...
by Tricerion | Mar 30, 2014 | Passwords, Phishing, Trends, Usability, Vulnerabilities
It is obvious that humans learn by engaging all of our five senses. Our brain processes our experience and stores memories acquired through different sensory channels. We start learning the Alphabet Song long before we are able to know what each letter looks...
by Tricerion | Feb 28, 2014 | Cyberthieves, Passwords, Phishing, Retail, Trends, Usability, Vulnerabilities
Authentication is more like sushi than vintage art. It’s best when it’s fresh, and aging it only decreases the value. Vintage art appreciates in value over time, but security credentials are perishable products. You may be attached to your...