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juliaferraioli.com
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| | | | | 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) or Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are ways of securing accounts above and beyond normal password protection. Typically, we think of 2FA as something you know (your password) and something you have (a device). The idea is that if you compromise one, you still cant get access to the protected resource. A room protected by a keypad and ID card reader is a great example of 2FA. You might be able to guess the code, but youd also need a valid ID card to get access to the locked... | |
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www.mikekasberg.com
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| | | | | It's been nearly 2 years since I originally wrote about How I Manage Passwords with KeePass. That blog entry was inspired by Troy Hunt's post,... | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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bdtechtalks.com
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| | | As digital businesses increasingly rely on complex cloud infrastructures and remote workforces, cybersecurity threats grow, particularly in the form of privilege escalation attacks. | ||