Security Controls
Read More: Security ControlsSecurity controls are not optional and after another cyber security breach that led to a business I have worked with (not as their security consultant) suffering a “CryptoJacking” event where they lost $40,000 US dollars I though the following comment might be necessary. MFA as a Security Control Multi-factor Authentication, as a security control it…
Lapsus$: Microsoft and Okta “breaches”
Read More: Lapsus$: Microsoft and Okta “breaches”Lapsus$: Microsoft and Okta “breaches”: When our children start being involved in masterminding cyber “breaches”, the methods change………. Microsoft and Okta were attacked in the same way as my 9 year old daughter uses when she wants more Roblox time……. 30-40 messages in short succession until I relent (or I put imessage into silent mode),…
99.9% reduction in risk from cyber attack, the best ROI available in cyber
Read More: 99.9% reduction in risk from cyber attack, the best ROI available in cyberMulti Factor Authentication or MFA for short, is an additional security measure (Factor) added after an authentication attempt has occurred to ensure that the “entity” who entered the user name and the password is in fact the entity that should know the user name and the password.
Go Passwordless!
Read More: Go Passwordless!Implementing the right MFA solution will provide additional security to your business / organisation while actually improving your security as well.
ACSC Essential Eight #1
Read More: ACSC Essential Eight #1Commence your cyber security resilience journey with the ACSC Essential eight, the ACSC is short for the Australian Cyber Security Centre and the ACSC the central source for all things related to the Australian Government cyber security strategy. The ACSC is not the sole source of truth and most of the ACSC recommendations do relate…