David Spark
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And also some of these points, correct me if I'm wrong, Andy, are things that are hidden in the background that are over time.
Like there are typing patterns.
There's where you're logging in from.
One thing I want to mention is talking to you and Rob over at ThreatLocker is something β and the reason it's to your philosophy as well at ThreatLocker is that
While we think we want to have access to everything and all devices, whatnot, in general, as humans, we pretty much operate kind of the same way.
We use the same handful of applications on the same devices over and over again.
Yes, you want to make it possible should someone need to log on to a computer that's not theirs that they can do it.
Why?
No, no, I disagree right there.
Well, hold on, hold on.
Let me just throw this out.
What I'm more interested in knowing, and I don't know if you have the stats on this, how often does that happen, Danny?
Like, if I have a desktop and a laptop, I almost never use another computer.
Like, when you've identified the device and the human using it, how often are they not using that device and that human?
But just do you have any numbers or any insight into if Andy is associated with this computer, this mobile phone, how often does Andy or just anybody who's not already associated to a device try to use another device?
Like, how often does that happen?
So it's a red flag, essentially.
Right.
Industry would change.
How can we secure new technology without creating new risks?