Hi All
Given the title message, this is the year for getting on your Zero Trust Security Journeys, just think as though you are already breached and compromised - now get on with it and tackle it.
https://www.darkreading.com/risk/2022-the-year-zero-trust-becomes-mainstream
Regards
Caute_Cautim
I love darkreading.com!!! I totally agree that Businesses should require two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever it's supported, preferably using a time-based one-time password (TOTP) code or a hardware-based FIDO2 key. I just read on YubiKey the other day (The YubiKey 5C is the #1 security key that works with more online services and applications than any other security key. Usernames and passwords are not enough to protect your accounts. Using a security key as a form of two-factor authentication is a simple and proven method for locking down your accounts and keeping them secure.) I find it to be interesting technology however, many companies kill the USB ports that would prevent this technology. I use my authenticator on many websites, but it is becoming tedious because I have to scroll and hunt for the correct TOTP.
Pridgen
Hi Caute C.
There is a 't' missing in Procrastinated . . My spell check is always 'auto On,' cannot turn it off!
Thanks,
Dr. J.
IAM without a doubt is our biggest problem we will face for the next two or so years. Its time to fix these issues now that we have the tools to do so.
- B/Eads
If you are an (ISC)2 Member you have FREE access to Professional Development Institute (PDI) courses. One of my favorites that I can recommend is called “Preparing for a Zero Trust Initiative”.