Blurred Lines Between Consumer & Enterprise; Shades of Gray with MFA – Tim Morris – ESW #291
It’s CyberSecurity Awareness Month and this year’s theme, set by CISA, is See Yourself in Cyber. We’re going to take some liberties in the interpretation of this to talk about the lines blurring between personal and work accounts and devices. We’ll also discuss MFA risks - what types of MFA are safe to use, and which aren’t in 2022? This segment is sponsored by Tanium. Visit https://securityweekly.com/tanium to learn more about them!
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Tim joined Tanium in May 2021, after retiring from Wells Fargo, where he spent 21 years. He led the Cyber Threat Engineering and Research teams within Information & Cyber Security for the bank.
Tim has worked with almost every facet of computer and network technologies. Concentration has been with endpoint detection & response, systems & patch management, and vulnerability assessment. He has built teams that manage: endpoint security, platform engineering, incident response, digital forensics, and offensive security, i.e., “red team”.
Tim was first introduced to Tanium in 2008. However, he didn’t begin working with it fully until 2013. Tim was privileged to have the opportunity to be one of the first to deploy & manage Tanium at a large scale on 500K endpoints. At the same time, he was able to build one of the best cyber security engineering teams in the industry. Their effectiveness and efficiency were due in large part to Tanium – The best incident response and system management tool in the industry.