Beyond MFA: Device Visibility, Trust & Secure Remote Access
Going beyond multi-factor authentication (MFA) means adding controls and checks to secure the other harbinger of malware and risks to your network - devices, also referred to as endpoints.
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Going beyond multi-factor authentication (MFA) means adding controls and checks to secure the other harbinger of malware and risks to your network - devices, also referred to as endpoints.
Ugh, passwords. There's got to be a better way - learn more about industry advancements in passwordless authentication, multi-factor authentication (U2F and Duo Push), WebAuthn and more.
The top malware infection vector is our age-old friend, phishing, while stolen credentials are popular for lateral movement - see more insights from Symantec's latest Internet Security Threat Report.
Duo’s Production Engineering team provides an overview of documentation gaps in AWS's suggested policies for enforcing multi-factor authentication - here's how to mitigate these gaps to help safeguard your users.
Learn about the hurdles of MFA adoption, as well as the benefits of MFA, from the experiences of multiple Duo users in various industries.