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March 13th, 2012 6:45 am
Interesting analysis. While each iiiavndudl vulnerability is not much of a concern (they may be addressed in future releases), put together they underline some serious weaknesses of the security model. I am more and more convinced that Google just created a glorified version of Facebook. I know that wiki type apps have their place but wherever you deal with a high risk you have to implement a role based model and Wave certainly is not. So, it may work for social networks where noone really thinks about security, but I doubt it will take off in an enterprise environment unless they change the security model (and the underlying architecture) in a significant way.
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Interesting analysis. While each iiiavndudl vulnerability is not much of a concern (they may be addressed in future releases), put together they underline some serious weaknesses of the security model. I am more and more convinced that Google just created a glorified version of Facebook. I know that wiki type apps have their place but wherever you deal with a high risk you have to implement a role based model and Wave certainly is not. So, it may work for social networks where noone really thinks about security, but I doubt it will take off in an enterprise environment unless they change the security model (and the underlying architecture) in a significant way.