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I've found if you have a security true believer on the core team you can *just* get people on to Yubikeys, provided they can also fall back to authenticator, security codes, and app passwords. But it puts a large dent in the mental budget for dealing with security hassle
Now here Google has rolled out a security key that is bulkier than the 'put on your keychain' yubikey, breaks open if you drop it, expensive, and (according to reports that may be out of date? tell me!) sometimes flaky with Bluetooth. And you can't get into accounts without it
"It takes one bad experience with security restrictions for campaign to abandon them." Wait -- even with ample evidence that doing this wrong will cause you to *lose*?
Training campaigns on email security is like teaching teenagers to drive responsibly. They will listen and promise to be good, and they sound sane and rational, but then they are opening attachments behind the Denny's at 3 AM
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