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by xyzzy123
4993 days ago
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I know this is uncharitable, but after reading your post, I immediately envisaged a future where locks are web controlled, and the security of people's front doors relies on a shiny Web 2.0 site not having an XSS or CSRF somewhere. Uh oh. That said, I would be really interested to see a shot at something new in this area. Most of the current companies follow the OEM -> reseller model. Their customer is actually building and access maintenance companies, not the end user. |
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My point is that security is not primarily a technical problem--or at least, there isn't a 100% technical solution, and probably never will be. In practice we benefit a lot from looking innocuous and having neighbors that know us and like us. The main thing keeping people out of your home isn't the lock, it's the inconvenience and unpleasantness of what would most likely happen if they were caught.