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Think your MFA covers it all? Think again

September 17th at 9:00 am PT / 12pm ET

September 17th at 13:00 pm BST

September 17th at 13:00 pm AEST

Attackers today expect you to have some sort of MFA, and they're bypassing traditional defenses and turning your strongest security control into a potential vulnerability. The stats are stark: 60% of breaches involve identity as a key component, and 40% of compromises feature MFA issues, from misconfigurations to outright bypasses. The threat isn't just at the login screen anymore; it spans your entire identity lifecycle – from enrollment to help desk tickets, and even after a user has authenticated once!

The good news? Phishing-resistant MFA is the answer, and Duo is changing the game. Forget clunky hardware tokens, complex setups, and arduous deployments. Duo delivers true end-to-end phishing resistance that's easy to implement, balancing elite enterprise-level security with a seamless user and admin experience.

Join us on September 17th for a deep dive into the current loopholes phishers exploit and how Duo’s security-first IAM delivers phishing resistance to secure every vulnerable point of the identity lifecycle, end-to-end.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Why traditional MFA is no longer enough and how attackers bypass it
  • The critical identity lifecycle vulnerabilities you might be overlooking
  • How Duo’s new features make phishing-resistant MFA easier and more effective
  • Real-world strategies to deploy strong security without disrupting users

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Presenter Info

Ted Kietzman

Ted Kietzman | Duo Product

Ted researches trends in the cybersecurity industry with a focus on identity and access management. Ted’s interest in passwordless authentication comes from his practical experience seeing how stronger identity protections reduce real risks—helping organizations secure access without adding unnecessary complexity for users. He has experience working for both large cyber companies and small startups – and helping organizations unlock strategies to viable identity security strategies. He has an MBA from Emory University and a bachelor's degree in physics from Bowdoin College.