MFA
Cybersecurity Roles and Responsibilities: Private Sector Perspective
Last week, I had the pleasure of briefing members of the U.S. Senate’s Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee to provide Cisco’s perspective on the roles for the private sector and government in protecting the nation’s digital infrastructure. I focused my remarks on a much-publicized rec…
The One-Two Punch of User and Device Trust
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a proven method through which to ensure you’re verifying the identity of users who are accessing applications. It uses strong two-factor authentication to ensure your users are who they say they are. But trusting users is only one component of the trusted access…
Announcing Duo’s MFA for Cisco’s Firepower Threat Defense (FTD)
This blog post is the second in a three-part series on how Duo’s MFA integrates with Cisco technology. Read part one here. More than 5,000 customers use Duo’s multi-factor authentication (MFA) with Cisco’s AnyConnect to provide secure VPN access to users – the integration with Cisco’s AnyConnect VPN…
Better Security with Trusted Access
Better. As we think about security in 2019, let’s consider the theme for this year’s RSA Conference: Better But as RSAC asks, what defines better? It is better security tools? Better threat intelligence, Better machine learning classifiers? Yes. And more. Much like RSAC suggests, bet…
The Zero Trust Games are here!
Every year at RSA Conference, a pitched battle ensues for the heart and soul of the security practitioner. Or at least for the mind: there’s the word cloud of topics that show up most often in the CFP submissions, but there are more slogans, phrases and concepts that meet in the expo hall to fight f…
Protecting Cisco AnyConnect VPN & Cloud Applications With Duo’s MFA
This blog post is the first in a three-part series on how Duo’s MFA integrates with Cisco AnyConnect VPN. Organizations are facing a major technology shift. They’re in the process of moving many of their on-premises workloads and applications to the cloud. But the transition to cloud isn’t as simple…
Security Innovations: Four Compelling New Reasons to Choose Cisco Security
Kaizen, a Japanese word for “improvement,” is a term used in business to describe ongoing process improvement. The concept is simple: No process is perfect and, even if it’s working well today, the dynamic business environment could demand a change tomorrow. Kaizen is the relentless focu…
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