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I ordered four Yubico YubiKeys last week. They arrived today from Sweden. The idea behind this little encryption tool is brilliant. We are evaluating them for use in our computer security courses. Imagine, you can use this to authenticate and login to all your favourite Web 2.0 web sites. I am very keen to see how to tie this into an OpenID provider. The neat thing about this Yubikey is all you have to do is buy the key once and it's yours forever and there's no other cost to using it. Oh, and coincidentally, this week's SecurityNow podcast has an interview with the CEO of Yubico. www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm#143
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I ordered four Yubico YubiKeys last week. They arrived today from Sweden. The idea behind this little encryption tool is brilliant. We are evaluating them for use in our computer security courses. Imagine, you can use this to authenticate and login to all your favourite Web 2.0 web sites. I am very keen to see how to tie this into an OpenID provider. The neat thing about this Yubikey is all you have to do is buy the key once and it's yours forever and there's no other cost to using it. Oh, and coincidentally, this week's SecurityNow podcast has an interview with the CEO of Yubico. www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm#143