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This page reflects the brainstorming and discussion of the cybersecurity group in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain]'s Cyberlaw: Difficult Problems Class. | This page reflects the brainstorming and discussion of the cybersecurity group in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain]'s Cyberlaw: Difficult Problems Class. | ||
For the Mozilla-icon-privacy project see: [[Terms of Service Brainstorming]]. | ''For the Mozilla-icon-privacy project see: [[Terms of Service Brainstorming]].'' | ||
[[Image:CyberSec1.jpg|thumb|120px|alt=Whiteboard Notes Part 1|Mesh Network Vaccination / Password Protection Ideas]] | [[Image:CyberSec1.jpg|thumb|120px|alt=Whiteboard Notes Part 1|Mesh Network Vaccination / Password Protection Ideas]] |
Revision as of 23:45, 12 January 2010
This page reflects the brainstorming and discussion of the cybersecurity group in Jonathan Zittrain's Cyberlaw: Difficult Problems Class.
For the Mozilla-icon-privacy project see: Terms of Service Brainstorming.
Problems to Tackle
Password Protection
- encrypted password storage within browser
- rejecting weak passwords
- require keystrokes for weak passwords (rejecting autofill)
- using recaptcha or pictures (esp game), etc as dual key for all passwords
Mesh Network Vaccination
Stop Badware
Presentational ideas
- "This is your internet, this is your internet on botnet"
- Ham Sandwich metaphor acted out in reality
- Voiceover puppets a la JZ's video explanation of Herdict
- PSA Announcement featuring Internationally Recognized Magician Michael Feldman