Archived: The Reckoning: Why traditional MFA is not enough for cyber insurance compliance
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The Reckoning is here for Traditional MFA, as it's not enough for cyber insurance compliance. Did you know that the most popular methods of MFA (like OTP and push to email / text) are easily hacked and are grounds for higher premiums and non-renewals?
Everyone knows that MFA provides better protection against hackers than just SSO and 2FA alone. But even when cyber insurance requires organizations to use MFA, few have done so as it results in poor user experience and increased MFA bombing attacks.
Join this thought leadership cybercast to learn how invisible MFA, powered by a risk-based continuous authentication platform, is the superior way to both secure your enterprise and exceed compliance for cyber insurance and ZTA.
Viewers will learn:
- Why popular MFA methodologies are not allowed by federal agencies and regulated industries like energy and financial services.
- Why public companies may face cyber insurance coverage gaps due to a recent SEC ruling.
- Customer best practices on how to deploy invisible MFA to attain the highest user adoption rate and maximize insurance coverage.
Speakers
Donovan Blaylock
Sr. Director of Solutions
SecureAuth
Donovan brings more than 20 years' experience in the IAM space as a practitioner, product developer, and strategist. Fortune 1000 organizations depend on his leadership to help them choose the right solution for their identity security needs. As Sr. Director of Solutions Engineering, Mr. Blaylock manages the technical sales and engineering team to best demonstrate the innovation and differentiators of SecureAuth's passwordless continuous authentication platform. He's also a veteran technology speaker who inspires audiences around the globe with the latest thought leadership topics and security trends. Before joining SecureAuth, Donovan was the Chief Technology Evangelist and Healthcare Strategy Lead at SailPoint for seven years. He was also the lead consultant at Trace 3's IAM practice.
Bradley Barth
Director of Community Content
CyberRisk Alliance
As director of community content at CyberRisk Alliance, Bradley Barth develops content for SC Media online conferences and events, as well as video/multimedia projects. For nearly six years, he wrote and reported for SC Media as deputy editor and, before that, senior reporter. He was previously a program executive with the tech-focused PR firm Voxus. Past journalistic experience includes stints as business editor at Executive Technology, a staff writer at New York Sportscene and a freelance journalist covering travel and entertainment. In his spare time, Bradley also writes screenplays.
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