You're right, software security is only really available to rich and tech minded folks.
That's kind of what I was trying to get at with my previous statement about humans being tired and fallible. The way we access and protect our digital assets feels incredibly un-human to me. It's wrapped up in complexity and difficulty that is forced upon the user (or kept away from, if you want to look at it that way).
As it is now, all of the solutions are only really available to someone who can afford it (by life circumstance, device availability, internet, etc) and those who can understand all the rules they have to play by to be safe. It's a very un-ideal world to live in.
When I brought up FIDO2, I was less saying "FIDO2 is the answer" and more saying, "we need someone to revolutionize the software authentication and security landscape because it is very very flawed".
That's kind of what I was trying to get at with my previous statement about humans being tired and fallible. The way we access and protect our digital assets feels incredibly un-human to me. It's wrapped up in complexity and difficulty that is forced upon the user (or kept away from, if you want to look at it that way).
As it is now, all of the solutions are only really available to someone who can afford it (by life circumstance, device availability, internet, etc) and those who can understand all the rules they have to play by to be safe. It's a very un-ideal world to live in.
When I brought up FIDO2, I was less saying "FIDO2 is the answer" and more saying, "we need someone to revolutionize the software authentication and security landscape because it is very very flawed".