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Future of Identity, Data, and Wearable Security

In a world where technology is transforming with mobile devices and wearables, its key to have a solid security backbone. From having a strong password to using biometrics, companies are finding ways to help consumers protect themselves without impacting the experience. We'll take a look at the current landscape of passwords, the importance of proper systems and how we can use wearables and mobile devices to build trust systems.

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Future of Identity, Data, and Wearable Security

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  1. The Future of Identity, Data, and Wearable Security Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc) Head of Global Developer Advocacy at PayPal + Braintree

  2. Why do we need this? Passwords are awesome! twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  3. Top Passwords of 2014 1. 123456 2. password 3. 12345678 4. qwerty 5. abc123 6. 123456789 7. 111111 8. 1234567 9. iloveyou 10. adobe123 11. 123123 12. admin 13. 1234567890 14. letmein 15. photoshop 16. 1234 17. monkey 18. shadow 19. sunshine 20. 12345 twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  4. Poor Password Choices 4.7% of users have the password password; 8.5% have the passwords password or 123456; 9.8% have the passwords password, 123456 or 12345678; 14% have a password from the top 10 passwords 40% have a password from the top 100 passwords 79% have a password from the top 500 passwords 91% have a password from the top 1000 passwords twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  5. The Weakest Link twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  6. The Key Issues twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  7. People Forget Passwords

  8. Security over Usability twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  9. Securing Current Methods twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  10. Properly Encrypting Personal Information twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  11. Goal: Add Hurdles and Slow Down Decryption twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  12. Scaling Trusted Logins twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  13. Establishing Trust Zones twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  14. There’s more to it Location Awareness Habit Awareness Browser Uniqueness Device Fingerprinting twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  15. Variable Authentication twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  16. Extending Security with Wearables twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  17. Wearables as Unique Hardware Identifiers twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  18. Security Extension Through Biometrics twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  19. The Future of Secure Identity & Data Encryption twitter: @jcleblanc | hashtag: #TNWEurope

  20. Thank You! Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc) Head of Global Developer Advocacy at PayPal + Braintree

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