For a long time, multi-factor authentication (MFA) — in the way of push notifications, authenticator apps or other secondary steps — was thought to be the answer to the mounting cybersecurity problem.
NIS2 puts identity and access controls under the spotlight, with weak passwords and poor authentication now a compliance risk ...
Stu Sjouwerman is the founder and CEO of KnowBe4 Inc., a security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. Verizon research pegs 82% of all cyberattacks on ...
Multi-factor authentication requires users to present two or more pieces of evidence to prove their identity, such as a password and a one-time code sent to an ...
In April 2021, the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department suffered a massive data leak when hackers breached its network in a ransomware attack. The attackers claimed to have stolen more than ...
The official package manager for the Ruby programming language has announced it has started mandating multi-factor authentication (MFA) on at least the top-100 RubyGems packages. The firm made the ...
Article written by John Gunn, CEO and Next-Generation MFA Evangelist at Token. The world is under siege. This is not news. State-sponsored cybercriminals and a growing army of newbies using powerful ...