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A Question of Identity: The Evolution of Identity & Access Management

SecureWorld News

Technology: Technology is the foundation for an IAM program delivery within a layered security architecture. Gartner has projected that by 2025, more than 60% of organizations will move away from VPN and rely on ZTNA. Nation-state attackers have exploited high-severity vulnerabilities in legacy VPN platforms to breach networks.

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Understanding the New PCI DSS 4.0 Requirements

Duo's Security Blog

focuses on developing stronger authentication requirements around NIST Zero Trust Architecture guidelines. now mandates that multi-factor authentication (MFA) must be used for all accounts that have access to the cardholder data, not just administrators accessing the cardholder data environment (CDE). PCI DSS 4.0)

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Modernizing Secure Remote Access for a Hybrid Workforce

Duo's Security Blog

Problem: The Traditional VPN Is No Longer Enough Since the 1990s, virtual private networks (VPNs) have been well-suited for the purpose they were built for – to grant employees temporary access to corporate networks and resources when they weren't logging in from an office.

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Zero Trust Access in the Cloud: How Cisco Duo Bolsters Security for AWS Environments

Duo's Security Blog

Large enterprises aspire to have roughly 60% of their environment in the cloud by 2025, according to a recent McKinsey report. As a modern authentication and access management solution, Cisco Duo helps organizations establish a comprehensive zero trust security model for cloud infrastructure. Did you know?