"By this time next year, Oracle employees won't be using passwords" - Larry Ellison wants a biometric future in cybersecurity
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"The idea that we use passwords is a ridiculous idea. It's obsolete. It's very dangerous," Ellison said during his keynote at the company's flagship event in Las Vegas.
"It becomes very difficult to impersonate somebody else if you have proper user authentication," Ellison said.
Ellison pointed to other areas in which biometric technology could be used to enhance security, such as with credit cards or in schools to ensure that people cannot gain unauthorized access to physical sites.
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