It is, and the "cute" nature of it makes it non-threatening. It's been a great conversation starter that has led to more than a few thinking about their digital security.
e.g. I think I've sold several Faraday wallets after demonstrating the NFC reading, I cloned the access badge or an IT director while having lunch. He about shit when it worked, his badge lets him everywhere and is now evaluating their on premise security as part of their pen testing.
You can of course build your own hardware cheaper if you want to be "super l33t".
It is, and the "cute" nature of it makes it non-threatening. It's been a great conversation starter that has led to more than a few thinking about their digital security.
e.g. I think I've sold several Faraday wallets after demonstrating the NFC reading, I cloned the access badge or an IT director while having lunch. He about shit when it worked, his badge lets him everywhere and is now evaluating their on premise security as part of their pen testing.
You can of course build your own hardware cheaper if you want to be "super l33t".
nice! and a great point about the non-threatening “cute” factor
nice! and a great point about the non-threatening “cute” factor
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