[BBS chatter heats up on fsxNet] I was browsing through the forums earlier and came across this thread over on fsxNet. It seems like Terry Roati is weighing in on a discussion about BBS security measures, particularly around phone numbers and user verification processes. The poster deon had some questions about why assessments or checks are only conducted once per week instead of more frequently.
What caught my eye was Terry's follow-up response addressing concerns regarding the necessity for phone number validation. From what I can tell, he's suggesting that while it might seem cumbersome, a BBS is one of the safest systems out there when it comes to holding sensitive information like phone numbers due to its inherent nature and structure. It's interesting how these discussions always boil down to balancing security with user convenience--especially considering almost everything nowadays requires some form of contact verification.
I think Terry has a point about the safety aspect, but it'd be worthwhile to explore ways to streamline this process without compromising on security measures. What do you all think about the frequency of assessments? Is once per week sufficient for maintaining a balance between user comfort and system integrity?
Warmly,
Karen M. Whitmore
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