That’s correct, except your last bullet (to be clearer, if this is what you meant) should say that you can strengthen the weak points by making the system less susceptible to human error.
I was about to say no, but realize that I did write that incorrectly. To re-write, it would have redundantly said:
trying to strengthen the strong points is generally accomplished via a method that further increases susceptibility to human error (you have to implement “hand-done” encryption), whereas the encryption (the existing strong point) was fine as it was.
Does that help? I did have it wrong, thinking that implementing some form of hand-done encryption was an attempt to strengthen the weak points… but such activity would actually be in the “already-strong” category.
That’s correct, except your last bullet (to be clearer, if this is what you meant) should say that you can strengthen the weak points by making the system less susceptible to human error.
I was about to say no, but realize that I did write that incorrectly. To re-write, it would have redundantly said:
Does that help? I did have it wrong, thinking that implementing some form of hand-done encryption was an attempt to strengthen the weak points… but such activity would actually be in the “already-strong” category.
You have it correct now. :)