Friday, December 12, 2008

Whaddaya know about dual factor authentication?

Probably not much, but you probably use authentication systems on a daily basis. A "factor" of dual factor authentication could be, for example, a password to verify your identity when logging into secured networks. When using dual factor authentication rather than a single factor, security is significantly enhanced. Other examples of factors are biometrics, where you are identified by your fingerprint or a scan of your eye, as well as other factors, such as "tokens" which are most commonly USB keys known as "dongles" in the geek slang world.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Custom exhibit builders 2012!

As you probably know, our last election saw a massive spike in voter turnout... and it was an epic, historical election! We elected our first African-American president, and political consciousness among young voters was at an all time high... but next election, we need to keep things exciting and make sure every American voice is heard... so I say we get some custom exhibit builders to spice up those boring voting booths to make sure younger voters stay interested. If we had an exhibit company to design something more flashy, maybe more people would vote?