![]() ![]() Complexities that Face/Off neglected to address. That heightened security comes with a host of legal issues. Faces, though, are tougher to steal than a username and password.įollowing Face/Off’s logic, companies are relying more on biometric indicators, like a fingerprint or face, to authenticate users for critical applications. Many cyberattacks involve bad guys stealing user credentials (e.g., username and password) to fool applications into allowing unauthorized access to sensitive information. The action in Face/Off is exactly like a cyberattack. ![]() It is everything you want in a late 90’s blockbuster. ![]() Cage, in the meantime, wakes up to steal Travolta’s unguarded face. Travolta (with Cage’s face) then attempts to fool Cage’s accomplice into disclosing the bomb’s location. Cage’s character plants an explosive and Travolta’s character needs to find it, so the FBI unceremoniously removes Cage’s face while he is unconscious and transplants it onto Travolta’s body. Well, technically, it is about an FBI agent (played by John Travolta) and a terrorist (played by Nicolas Cage) swapping faces. Face/Off is a 1997 Academy Award nominated movie about cybersecurity. ![]()
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