So I ran across this article and it was just "wow" about how some people manage their passwords. Now I've seen the stickies ...
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Are We Getting Closer to Universal Authenticators?
So I've talked a lot about how you can use 2FA within your organization, and how it could have solved some big ...
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Location becomes a factor in 2FA
As I’ve said before, there are many things that could be used as a factor for authentication, and I think this may ...
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Sometimes 2FA is hidden, but it’s still there
Now this isn’t something new, but I thought that the description of what some banks do to secure your login is a ...
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Healthcare Breach of 70M Records
Late on Wednesday, it was confirmed that Anthem, the second largest health insurer in the U.S., was breached (ransacked is the word ...
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As if you needed another reason to move to 2FA
The annual list of the worst passwords just came out. As usual, it should be more than enough to make those of ...
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A Skeleton Key to Your Network
There is a new report on a serious piece of malware called Skeleton Key that allows Active Directory logins using a single ...
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Don’t forget to make sure 2FA can’t be bypassed
I ran across this article about the latest iCloud problem. The security hole is interesting in that it could be exploited to ...
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Authentication as a Good Bottleneck
Normally, we think of bottlenecks as a bad thing. They limit how fast we can go, how much bandwidth we have, and ...
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Ease of Use is Critical for Smooth Operations in Healthcare
I ran across this article about a small, but important problem in a hospital. As relayed by the author, the nurses were ...