What about False Assurance?

Hitoshi Kokumai
Dec 29, 2022

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Dennis E. Leber, Ph.D.

Cybersecurity and Assurances

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cybersecurity-assurances-dennis-e-leber-ph-d-/

“False Assurance” often comes from “False Sense of Security”, about which I have posted many messages. Below are some of them.

“I support Passwordless Authentication where Convenience Matters More than Security”

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_democracy-privacy-ethics-activity-6994861022486421504-GFE9

“False Sense of Cybersecurity — Serious Cases Left Out”

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_lastpass-research-finds-false-sense-of-cybersecurity-activity-6998468808453623808-Fj9F

Is Doublethink the Norm? (12Dec2022)

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_democracy-privacy-data-activity-7007972178855936000-Yhx-

These are two types of false sense of security

(A) People are not safer and yet people feel safer

(B) People are actually less safe and yet people feel safer

It is the latter (B) that requires the most urgent action.

Website — https://www.mnemonicidentitysolutions.com/

Digital identity blogs collected at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/collection-digital-identity-comments-hitoshi-kokumai-posted-kokumai/

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Hitoshi Kokumai
Hitoshi Kokumai

Written by Hitoshi Kokumai

Advocate of ‘Identity Assurance by Our Own Volition and Memory’, Inventor of Expanded Password System and Founder of Mnemonic Identity Solutions Limited in UK.

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