Duo & Webex: Essential Tools for a Remote Workforce
Duo protects Webex logins and prevents unauthorized users from accessing sensitive data stored within Webex.
Umang is a Product Marketing Manager at Duo Security, where he focuses on helping customers learn about Duo. Before Duo, he worked at Cisco Systems as a Product manager on routing and firewall products. Previously, Umang graduated from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management with Masters in Business Administration.
Duo protects Webex logins and prevents unauthorized users from accessing sensitive data stored within Webex.
To help protect against data exposure and easily meet industry compliance requirements, Duo provides administrators several easy options to protect Windows machines. Duo protects the machines whether they are online or offline. In this post, we show you how.
Microsoft O365 is the No. 1 target for phishing emails, a recent report suggests. Attackers use phishing emails to capture login credentials or drop malware that target vulnerabilities in out-of-date devices. In this post we discuss how Duo's built-in security posture can keep Microsoft applications (and all applications) safe.
Based on roles, users can have a lot of sensitive information in their O365 accounts, such as customer names, legal documents, contracts, trade secrets, internal communications, financial information etc. An attacker can find valuable information by compromising just one account’s credentials. We put together a list of the top five ways you can secure your Microsoft O365 accounts, and all of your accounts.
To provide secure access to applications in a hybrid cloud and on-premises environment, customers typically start by adding Duo’s multi-factor authentication (MFA) to virtual private networks (VPNs) like Cisco AnyConnect.