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From Base Camp to Summit: Climbing from AD FS to Duo SSO

Duo's Security Blog

Scaling a cybersecurity mountain is an arduous but essential task for organizations. However, just as mountain climbing techniques and equipment have evolved over the years to overcome tougher terrains and higher peaks, so too must our cybersecurity tools adapt to the ever-changing threat landscape.

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The US Government says companies should take more responsibility for cyberattacks. We agree.

Google Security

Posted by Kent Walker, President, Global Affairs & Chief Legal Officer, Google & Alphabet and Royal Hansen, Vice President of Engineering for Privacy, Safety, and Security Should companies be responsible for cyberattacks? As for secure by design: We all have to shift our focus from reactive incident response to upstream software development.

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CISO workshop slides

Notice Bored

Security Posture suggests a confusing mix of application and account security metrics. I'm really not sure what ' security posture ' even means in this context, and curious as to why those two aspects in particular have been selected as example metrics.

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MY TAKE: Coping with security risks, compliance issues spun up by ‘digital transformation’

The Last Watchdog

In this milieu, there’s a “large question about the integrity, compliance and security” of the applications that are being developed on the fly, as well as the cloud architecture they reside on, Byron says. A certain number of them get discussed in cybersecurity circles.

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Not-so-customary customer service: Experts offer tips on vendor best practices

SC Magazine

The cybersecurity community wanders the trade show floor at RSA, interacting with vendors. End user organizations need to express their customer service needs and expectations, and security solution providers need to meet or exceed them. David Paul Morris/Getty Images).