AWS is making multi-factor authentication (MFA) mandatory for privileged users, specifically management account root users and standalone account root users. Customers must enable MFA within a 30-day grace period to maintain account access.
AWS is making multi-factor authentication (MFA) mandatory for privileged users, specifically management account root users and standalone account root users. Customers must enable MFA within a 30-day grace period to maintain account access.
The Economist reports that two-factor authentication methods using SMS or OTPs are flawed, and that…
Password manager Dashlane is taking advantage of a feature within Intel’s 8th-generation Core chips that…
On this episode of the Science Friday Podcast, Stephanie Schuckers, director of the Center for…
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