
doi: 10.1109/msp.2005.104
In the security community, we have always recognized that our security proposals come with certain costs in terms of usability. To properly deliver security, we must scrap the assumption of a usability compromise. The primary goal for current security efforts should not be to further refine how many key bits can fit on the head of a pin, but to figure out how to make the existing stuff usable.
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