I would be strongly relieved learning he failed his PhD in security: his article is a pure FUD.
Why secrets are needed? Because secrets are unpredictable and thus are the signature of a common knowledge that cannot be guessed when checked against randomness.
Every other solutions are scams especially biometry:
- measure can fail;
- if something can be measured it can be captured/duplicated.
Security market is based on fear.
I so wished security efficiency was audited based on the number of security holes they cause sometimes.
Why secrets are needed? Because secrets are unpredictable and thus are the signature of a common knowledge that cannot be guessed when checked against randomness.
Every other solutions are scams especially biometry:
- measure can fail; - if something can be measured it can be captured/duplicated.
Security market is based on fear.
I so wished security efficiency was audited based on the number of security holes they cause sometimes.