Every application we use, whether in the cloud or on-premises, is typically “secured” with a username and password. But these traditional credentials have become the weakest point of defense, providing insufficient protection against cyberattacks, data breaches, and follow-on crimes using stolen identities. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) can help enforce stronger security. Multi-factor authentication, sometimes called MFA,…
There's no doubt that multi-factor authentication is a strong way to protect your data — and the more factors you need to use to authenticate yourself, the stronger that protection becomes.
Straight out of the gate, this product, coupled with Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) SSL VPN, can offer same-day deployment with x.509-level user authentication
This webcast includes a (pre-filmed) hacking demo by KnowBe4's Chief Hacking Officer Kevin Mitnick, and real-life successful examples of every attack type. It will end by telling you how to better defend your MFA solution so that you get maximum benefit and security.
The State Department was hit with an email breach that exposed the personal information of some of its employees. The agency sent a notice, dated Sept. 7, which described the incident as “activity of concern … affecting less than one percent of employee inboxes” and adding the breach did not affect the agency’s classified email…
Microsoft’s Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) service went down for the second time in just over a week. The problem occurred on Nov. 27 around 9:15 am Eastern when several Office 365 users began reporting on Twitter that they were unable to log into their service due to MFA issues. Microsoft’s Azure status dashboard was updated around…