R.A.D. - My Perspective of RSA 2020
After being immersed in the mayhem that is RSA I often wonder if it is what you miss rather than what you see that is so intriguing. In this post, I will share with you my key takeaways from this year's RSA.
After being immersed in the mayhem that is RSA I often wonder if it is what you miss rather than what you see that is so intriguing. In this post, I will share with you my key takeaways from this year's RSA.
The place many of us get held up is where to begin. It’s not feasible to move everything into a zero-trust architecture. And passwordless, arguably the first step in establishing strong user identity in order to provide zero-trust for the workforce, doesn’t yet support all applications and workloads. A look to the past can help us understand the future.
This is the preparation for the day where we no longer have to live with passwords as a security construct. I think it’s safe to say that this will be a happy change that we will all embrace. But the “how do we get there?” part is still a little TBD.
A Murder Board is a group of people that are pulled together to provide critical review. The idea is to prepare someone for a difficult situation such as a presentation or, for our meaning, your security career. Join the Duo CISO advisory team in a podcast roundtable discussion of all things cybersecurity, passwordless, MFA and more.
In this post we break down how to adopt Zero Trust for EU orgs into 5 simple steps. Often there is the question – “But where and how do we start?” The answer can be as precise as “Wherever it is appropriate.”