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The increasing number of identity checks required during online sessions has sparked a significant discussion about the concept of "securitisation." This term, often confused with the broader idea of "security," refers to the socially constructed processes that dictate how we perceive and implement safety measures in digital environments.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations are ramping up their security protocols to protect sensitive information. However, the implementation of multiple identity verifications can lead to frustration among users, raising questions about the balance between safety and accessibility. Critics argue that excessive security measures can create barriers that hinder user experience, potentially driving individuals away from engaging with online services.
This ongoing debate highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of what constitutes effective security in the digital age. Striking the right balance between robust protection and user convenience remains a challenge that many organizations must navigate as they adapt to an increasingly complex online landscape.
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