Why You Can’t Kill Off Passwords
Authentication factors don’t govern security; the authentication infrastructure determines security. So what’s with all the “killing passwords” talk?
Authentication factors don’t govern security; the authentication infrastructure determines security. So what’s with all the “killing passwords” talk?
Agencies that don’t speak the same language as their employees and employees that don’t speak the same language as their agency leaders will find themselves constantly fighting cybersecurity fires.
It’s an understatement to say that a data breach is devastating to a company’s future, its employees, its management and its customers. Sadly, it’s the virtual front door often left unsecured and open to everyone that’s the culprit.
The first 90 days are crucial for establishing credibility as a chief information security officer, or CISO, at an agency.
As government agencies move more sensitive workloads to the cloud, they also need to achieve security and compliance requirements.
“There isn’t a big data silver bullet. You have to tie together the infrastructure, systems and security with a flexible analytical framework.”
Agencies can’t protect all systems and data equally. They need to protect things most significant to them through a zero-trust model.
Even with the sudden shift of circumstance, security experts had already foreseen the eventual need for distributed, remotely applied security.
SASE helps agencies strengthen security as more users, data and applications move outside the traditional network perimeter.
In the wake of massive computer advancements, why are humans still the ones being asked to generate, know and reveal passwords?
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