Learn about the cyber risks associated with more robust, complex cloud email platforms and how security posture management can reduce your vulnerabilities.
The world of work has changed. For businesses. For leaders. For employees. Remote jobs now make up more than 15% of the total opportunities in the U.S. and as we look to the future, one fact becomes clear: remote work is here to stay.
Companies have shifted their strategies to allow for long-term remote or hybrid...
Multi-factor authentication is defined as two out of the three categories of knowledge, possession, and inherence
factors. For example, a password plus SMS OTP would be a combination of knowledge and possession; a
password with biometric would be a combination of knowledge and inherence.
However, there’s also a...
Threat actors are focusing a lot on Active Directory today as it is a path for them to reach an organisations key data & applications. The versatility of Active Directory makes it a crucial target for hackers. Organisations learn new ways on how to protect this valuable target and mitigate the risks. Organisations...
Identity and access management strategies are a staple of any institution’s security approach. IAM allows campuses to know who its community members are, and they allow students, faculty, and staff to have appropriate access to resources and data. Without effective identity and access management practices, many of...
Giving the right user secure access to a system, resource, application, or network hinges on one thing – accurately confirming the user’s identity. The problem is that attackers can steal and misuse these credentials for malicious purposes, and the organization would never know.
To protect against...
Customer identity and access management - CIAM - is coming of age, as enterprises seek a unified view of their customers. Keith Casey of Okta describes what CIAM maturity looks like - and how to get there via a new playbook.
In this eBook, Casey discusses:
How the CIAM conversation has changed in 2021;
Who and...
Making Passwordless Possible. 80% of breaches are still caused by weak or reused passwords, and 76% of employees experience regular password problems. When faced with the ongoing resource drain and security risks of passwords, what should IT teams do? Learn why your business should go passwordless, and how to give...
Did you know?
59% of People mostly/always use the same password?
47% of People say they use the same password for their home and work network?
42% of people keep their passwords in an unprotected file?
Download this Guide to:
Determine What Aspects of MSBS require secure passwords
Learn the extra layers of...
The clear message from this year's Global Password Security Report is businesses still have a lot of work to do in the areas of password and access security.
Businesses are increasing their use of important security measures like multifactor authentication - but unfortunately employees still have poor password...
An attacker's most efficient approach to a pay day is to land on a host and then 'live off the land' using the residue of errant credentials and connections left behind from the course of daily operations-cached domain admin credentials, disconnected RDP sessions, local admin accounts using the same password, and...
Consumers hate passwords, criminals love them. Most organizations today have an initiative to replace passwords with a modern approach that is both more convenient, and more secure. Completely eliminating password authentication across any channel and any device is a journey that takes time. Like major global...
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