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Future of Identity, Data, and Wearable Security

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Page 1: Future of Identity, Data, and Wearable Security

The Future of Identity, Data, and

Wearable Security

Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc)

Head of Global Developer Advocacy at

PayPal + Braintree

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Why do we need this?

Passwords are awesome!

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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

Top Passwords of 2014

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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

Poor Password Choices

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The Weakest Link

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The Key Issues

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People Forget Passwords

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Security over Usability

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Securing Current Methods

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Properly Encrypting Personal

Information

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Goal: Add Hurdles and Slow

Down Decryption

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Scaling Trusted Logins

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Establishing Trust Zones

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Location Awareness

Habit Awareness

Browser Uniqueness

Device Fingerprinting

There’s more to it

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Variable Authentication

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Extending Security

with Wearables

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Wearables as Unique

Hardware Identifiers

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Security Extension

Through Biometrics

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The Future of Secure Identity &

Data Encryption

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Thank You!

Jonathan LeBlanc (@jcleblanc)

Head of Global Developer Advocacy at

PayPal + Braintree