Try to enroll a Yubi U2F key with Outlook 365.
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This is another problem with security advice! We all know people who work at these companies and so we’ve all got kid gloves on. Yes, Microsoft has fantastic security engineers, some of the best in the world. But Google Mail is much safer.
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I talk to Mozilla security engineers that I think the world of every day. But I’m not going to pretend it’s safe for campaign staffers to use Firefox instead of Chrome.
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The TS document was designed and field-tested with small Democratic congressional campaigns.
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You could always look at the substantively identical https://techsolidarity.org/resources/congressional_howto.html … that is targeted at congressional campaign staff.
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In the context of campaigns, you can assume everybody uses their personal device for everything. In contexts where device boundaries are actually enforced (like Capitol Hill), 100% of sensitive conversations will move to the least secured device.
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My take on it is this: people in a campaign context have a very limited cognitive budget for security. Specific, positive recommendations (use browser X and device Y) don't eat into that budget. Discussion of trade-offs burns right through it. Hence the specific instructions
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