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P@ssW0rdsR@N0T_FUN!

Duo's Security Blog

No matter how many letters, numbers, or special characters you give them and no matter how many times you change them, passwords are still @N0T_FUN! Using strong passwords and a password manager 2. Past When the use of passwords began, they were a “good enough” method to control user access to digital systems.

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How To Protect Businesses from Social Engineering Attacks this Cybersecurity Awareness Month and Beyond 

NetSpi Executives

Don’t be afraid of social engineering attacks this Cybersecurity Awareness Month! NetSPI is proud to be recognized among industry peers as a Cybersecurity Awareness Month Champion Organization. Technology has a significant impact on addressing cybersecurity challenges. But the mission never ends.

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Security Roundup December 2023

BH Consulting

Curated advice, guidance, learning and trends in cybersecurity and privacy, as chosen by our consultants. The report recommends steps to prevent breaches, such as making MFA mandatory, turning on features that make storage buckets private, and discovering any publicly exposed workloads. Cloudy outlook for security?

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Google Sending Security Keys to 10,000 Users at High Risk of Attack

eSecurity Planet

The moves were part of a larger push by Google in recent months to make cybersecurity a front-of-mind issue for many of its users at a time when the number of attacks – and their impacts – are increasing. ‘Cybersecurity Is a Team Sport’ In an Oct. ‘Cybersecurity Is a Team Sport’ In an Oct.

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Using Foundational Controls to “Secure IT”

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Once again, we find ourselves in the thick of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM). Phishing attacks, account takeover (ATO) fraud and data breaches can be mitigated by multi-factor authentication, strong access controls for regular as well as privileged users, and by encrypting all sensitive data for instance.