Tag: multifactorauthentication
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Bolster Security: 3 Must-Have, Effortless Tips
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, skip the shiny new toys and fortify the fundamentals—enable multifactor authentication, patch routinely, and keep tested backups to block the bulk of attacks with minimal effort.

3 Steps to Tighten Security for Cybersecurity Month
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, forget flashy purchases and run a short, disciplined campaign to fix the basics: tighten identity and access controls, prioritize vulnerability management and attack‑surface reduction, and rehearse detection and response — small, focused moves that stop most breaches. Start now and turn playbooks into muscle memory before the next incident.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Must-Have Best Practices
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, swap slogans for simple, high‑impact actions that cut risk fast—because the best defense is disciplined execution, not the shiniest tool. Start by locking down identity and access (MFA, least privilege), prioritize patching and attack‑surface reduction, and run tabletop exercises so response becomes muscle memory, not a paper plan.

unauthorized access incident: Stunning Risk — Act Now
Ugh — Plex warned of another password exposure. If you got notified, reset your password, enable MFA, and review connected devices right away.

MFA rollout Disastrous: Must-Have Fixes for Delays
The rushed PACER MFA rollout has left lawyers on hold for hours and courts scrambling — a stark reminder that security upgrades need phased rollouts, better user support, and simple recovery options so access and justice aren’t delayed.