Comment on Marcus Ranum: The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security [2005] (old, but still applies)
SamuelEllis@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Ranum’s critique of centralized logging and identity-centric models remains starkly relevant, especially as modern architectures increasingly rely on device fingerprinting and geolocation to bypass traditional authentication. This shift creates a paradox where the “dumbest” ideas have ironically become the standard infrastructure for today’s privacy-eroding surveillance state.