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Duo’s MacLogon Release Enhances MacOS Security With Offline and M1 Support

Duo's Security Blog

Like any personal computing device, it requires local authentication to login. Apple provides username and password login for primary authentication and Cisco Duo provides secondary factors to strengthen the macOS security authentication process.

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Growing Security Safely in Canada

Duo's Security Blog

Phishing, ransomware, credential theft and web app attacks increased, catching organizations in their vulnerable states. Organizations must now secure a mobile workforce that uses a mix of corporate-owned and personal devices (BYOD bring your own device) to access cloud-based applications and services and expand the security perimeter.

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Make It Your Own: Brand Customization With Our Universal Prompt

Duo's Security Blog

However, at Duo we work hard to give customers fine-tune control over their security posture while maintaining and improving a user experience that is simple and easy to use. The project touches many aspects of Duo, but focuses on drastically improving Duo’s web-based authentication interface.

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Strengths and Weaknesses of MFA Methods Against Cyberattacks: Part 1

Duo's Security Blog

Administrators and end-users of a multi-factor authentication (MFA) product like Duo’s face a variety of options for how to authenticate. In this first blog of a three-part series, we’ll define four categories of authentication methods encompassing a broad array of device types.

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Passkeys vs. Passwords: The State of Passkeys With Remote Users

Duo's Security Blog

"Based on FIDO standards, passkeys are a replacement for passwords that provide faster, easier, and more secure sign-ins to websites and apps across a user’s devices. Remote Users The web authentication process begins when the remote user wants to connect to an application. We'll also talk about areas of improvement for passkeys.

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2024 Duo Trusted Access Report: 5 Key Findings for MSPs to Strengthen Security

Duo's Security Blog

Duo’s latest annual Trusted Access Report , aptly titled "Navigating Complexity," peels back the layers on the ever-evolving world of access management and analyzes real-world data from 16 billion authentications across millions of devices and users. However, today’s landscape sees push-targeting MFA attacks increasing.

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Adopting OIDC Standard For MFA

Duo's Security Blog

This blog is part of an ongoing blog series for Duo’s Universal Prompt Project. The project is a major re-architecture and redesign of the Duo multi-factor authentication experience. However, there’s a key difference: You already know your friend, so you don’t need to authenticate them. The OAuth 2.0