How do I know who you are? It's a simple question without a simple answer. Yet it's at the heart of so many security conversations and decisions we have these days. How does the organization identify ...
If you want to keep your online accounts safe, adding two-factor authentication (2FA) is the single most important step you can take. While no security measure is 100 percent hackproof, 2FA is going ...
User account authentication seems stuck with 18th-century pin-tumbler locks in an era of heat-sensitive, motion-detecting vaults with man traps and biometric sensors. As I recently discussed, ...
Google announced that it is implementing two-factor authentication for Google Apps to improve security. The introduction of more stringent authentication controls removes one of the hurdles for ...
Two-factor authentication is a simple and crucial step toward preventing someone from hacking into your account, and Instagram just updated this key security feature for all users. While Instagram ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec No one likes passwords, whether workers or cybersecurity leaders. Now, more companies are ...
In previous articles about security and data breaches, we discussed the need for multi-factor authentication (MFA) on your Bitcoin accounts and any other accounts you want to protect. Hacks will ...
Just in case the drumbeat to adopt Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) hasn't yet sunk in, a new report from Okta reveals that organizations using Microsoft 365 "Legacy Authentication" (like passwords) ...
Keeping devices, systems and accounts secure is an enormous challenge. Cybercriminals are inventing ever more sophisticated ways to invade accounts and steal information. Today, everyone realizes that ...