Enterprise Apps Block Legitimate Users With More Security Friction Than Attackers Face
Security systems in enterprise apps place disproportionate friction on legitimate account owners recovering access while appearing to do little when unauthorized parties access the account. Users experience this as inverse security — the harder it is to log in legitimately, the more it signals the security is theater rather than effective threat mitigation. This imbalance erodes trust in the platform's security posture.
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