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If you glance at breaches across time and sectors, you will likely find a common thread: phishing was the jumping off point for a larger attack.
Phishing was the top initial access vector last year, the pathway to compromise for 2 in 5 incidents.
As a deterrent, the security community has long espoused the need for stronger passwords and authentication measures, but high-profile breaches at password managers has left experts looking beyond tools for answers.
In this Trendline on passwords and authentication, discover:
- What’s wrong with multifactor authentication;
- The top steps for minimum security;
- And what to do in the aftermath of the LastPass breach.
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