28th July, 2018 By Stu Sjouwerman
Some technical security measures may seem to promise more security than they actually deliver. It’s good to understand their limitations, and to make employees aware of those same limitations in regular awareness training.
A current case in point may be a recent update to Google’s Gmail service. In April Mountain View introduced several new design features in a new “Confidential Mode.” The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is raising concerns about Confidential Mode’s use of what the EFF calls “brittle” security.
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