FIDO Alliance Executive Director Brett McDowell breaks down the updated NIST guidance, looking at the levels of assurance ranging from the least secure, Level 1 such as a password, to the highest Level 3 such as public key cryptography.


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Bleeping Computer: Okta – Hackers target IT help desks to gain Super Admin, disable MFA

Identity and access management company Okta released a warning about social engineering attacks targeting IT…

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Security Magazine: Embracing a company culture of cybersecurity starts at the top

Andrew’s byline where he discusses how cybersecurity needs to be a top-down movement, simplifying the…

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Forbes: Cyber Autumn: Captivating Cybersecurity Conferences to Dive Into This October 2023

Authenticate 2023 is the go-to event for everything related to user authentication. Hosted by the…

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