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Hacking Multifactor Authentication
Protect your organization from scandalously easy-to-hack MFA security “solutions” Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is spreading like wildfire across digital environments.However, hundreds of millions of dollars have been stolen from MFA-protected online accounts.How? Most people who use multifactor authentication (MFA) have been told that it is far less hackable than other types of authentication, or even that it is unhackable.You might be shocked to learn that all MFA solutions are actually easy to hack.That’s right: there is no perfectly safe MFA solution.In fact, most can be hacked at least five different ways.Hacking Multifactor Authentication will show you how MFA works behind the scenes and how poorly linked multi-step authentication steps allows MFA to be hacked and compromised. This book covers over two dozen ways that various MFA solutions can be hacked, including the methods (and defenses) common to all MFA solutions.You’ll learn about the various types of MFA solutions, their strengthens and weaknesses, and how to pick the best, most defensible MFA solution for your (or your customers') needs.Finally, this book reveals a simple method for quickly evaluating your existing MFA solutions.If using or developing a secure MFA solution is important to you, you need this book. Learn how different types of multifactor authentication work behind the scenesSee how easy it is to hack MFA security solutions—no matter how secure they seemIdentify the strengths and weaknesses in your (or your customers’) existing MFA security and how to mitigate Author Roger Grimes is an internationally known security expert whose work on hacking MFA has generated significant buzz in the security world.Read this book to learn what decisions and preparations your organization needs to take to prevent losses from MFA hacking.
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ESET Secure Authentication
Optimal protection of your data thanks to mobile-based multi-factor authentication What is multi-factor authentication? Multi-factor authentication (MFA), often referred to as two-factor authentication (2FA), is a strong authentication method that requires users to identify themselves with more than one element. By combining a static password with a dynamic second factor, the risk of data loss is greatly reduced. ESET Secure Authentication (ESA) provides a foundation for organizations to meet compliance requirements and proactively prevent data protection incidents. With ESA, organizations of any size can easily implement MFA for shared systems (Windows logins and servers, Microsoft cloud services such as Microsoft 365 or OWA, SAML, FIDO, ADFS 3.0, VPN and RADIUS-based services). The Solution: ESET Secure Authentication Powerful, easy-to-deploy multi-factor authentication for businesses of all sizes. Companies enjoy the following benefits: Prevention of data protection incidents. Fulfillment of compliance requirements Centralized control via browser Can be operated via cell phone or existing HW tokens Two-factor authentication made easy Authentication is simple: just confirm the code via your cell phone. Works on iOS and Android smartphones and for all platforms and services. Cloud support In addition to protecting local apps, ESET Secure Authentication can also be used to protect web and cloud services such as Microsoft Office 365, Google Apps, Dropbox and many others by integrating the ADFS 3.0 or SAML protocol. Various authentication methods ESET Secure Authentication supports push notifications, one-time password provisioning via the mobile client application, SMS or existing hardware tokens, as well as FIDO-based sticks and custom methods. Sample applications PROBLEM It is not uncommon for employees to use the same passwords for different applications and websites. A high security risk for organizations. SOLUTION Further secure access to corporate resources with two-factor authentication. By using multi-factor authentication, insecure or stolen passwords are no longer a problem. ESET Secure Authentication Feautures Remote Management ESET Secure Authentication uses a specially designed management console accessible through a web browser. You can choose to integrate with Active Directory, but you can also use the solution in environments without Active Directory. Once installed, no additional training or professional services are required to configure and deploy ESET Secure Authentication. Setup in just 10 minutes We designed the solution to be easy to install and deploy, even in small businesses without an internal IT department. Regardless of the size of your business, installing ESET Secure Authentication takes very little time thanks to the ability to configure multiple users at once. No additional hardware required ESET Secure Authentication does not require any additional hardware. Once the 10 MB application is installed on your server, you can start using it immediately. Compatibility with all major smartphones Your employees can continue to use the smartphones they already use. No additional hardware is required for ESET Secure Authentication. We also support hardware keys, but that's optional. Includes SDK and API We provide both an SDK and an API to customize the functionality. This allows organizations to extend ESET Secure Authentication to meet their needs and extend it to their own applications or web services. Push authentication Convenient authentication without entering a one-time password by confirming via push notification. Works on iOS and Android smartphones. With ESET Secure Authentication you protect: VPN access to your company Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Additional authentication for desktop logins (logging in to the operating system) Web/cloud services via Microsoft ADFS 3.0, e.g. Office 365 Online Web App (OWA) Microsoft Web Apps VMware Horizon View RADIUS-based services Exchange Control Panel & Exchange Administrator Center Supported VPNs Barracuda Cisco ASA Citrix Access Gateway Citrix NetScaler Check Point Software Cyberoam, F5 FirePass Fortinet FortiGate Juniper Palo Alto SonicWall System Requirements Server: 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 2003 R2, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016. Client: iOS (iPhone), Android, Windows 10 Mobile. Token support: Although hardware tokens are not required, the solution supports all event-based, OATH-compliant HOTP tokens, as well as FIDO2 and FID...
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Global Trade and Cultural Authentication : The Kalabari of the Niger Delta
Global Trade and Cultural Authentication, edited by Joanne Eicher, showcases the complexity and enduring aesthetic and ingenuity of Kalabari artisans.The Kalabari people, most of whom make their homes in the eastern Niger Delta region of western Africa, are renowned for the artistry in working with globally imported textiles and dress for centuries. The 22 essays in this edited volume feature the work of leading Nigerian and American scholars and offer an in-depth, nuanced understanding of Kalabari textiles, aesthetics, and engagement with past and present global trade networks. Using dress and textiles as a lens, Global Trade and Cultural Authentication explores the Kalabari people's centuries-long role in the global trade arena.Their economic interconnectedness demonstrates that Africa was never a "dark continent" but, rather, critically involved in a global trade built around Kalabari resourcefulness and imagination.
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Real or Fake : Studies in Authentication
Many people wonder if an item stored in the attic or found at a tag sale could be a lost treasure.Joe Nickell's latest book, Real or Fake, offers a general introduction to the principles of authentication.Illustrating methods used by the pros and recognized by hit shows such as Antiques Roadshow, Nickell educates readers with the specific information necessary to begin forgery detection.Real or Fake focuses on three categories of potential treasures: documents, photographs, and other artifacts.Nickell critiques famous examples from each group to explain how his suggested techniques can be used to unmask fakes.The objects examined and tested for authenticity in the book include Jack the Ripper's diary, a draft of the Gettysburg Address, notes by Charles Dickens, a film of an alien autopsy, and debris from the Titanic.Nickell's extensive knowledge of the field is accessible to everyone -- from the general reader to the aspiring scientist -- who wants a better understanding of how the experts determine if a suspicious heirloom is real or fake.
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Is network authentication required for the Xbox One?
Yes, network authentication is required for the Xbox One. When setting up the Xbox One for the first time, users are prompted to connect to a network and sign in with their Microsoft account in order to access online features, download updates, and access their game library. Additionally, network authentication is necessary for online multiplayer gaming and accessing streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu.
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How can I set up network authentication for WLAN?
To set up network authentication for WLAN, you can use methods such as WPA2-Enterprise, 802.1X authentication, or a RADIUS server. WPA2-Enterprise provides a higher level of security by requiring users to enter their credentials before connecting to the network. 802.1X authentication allows for individual user authentication through a RADIUS server, which verifies user credentials before granting access to the network. Setting up a RADIUS server will centralize authentication and provide an additional layer of security for your WLAN.
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How can I set up network authentication for Wi-Fi?
To set up network authentication for Wi-Fi, you can use WPA2-Enterprise, which requires users to enter a username and password to connect to the network. This can be done by setting up a RADIUS server that will authenticate users' credentials. Additionally, you can also use 802.1X authentication, which provides an extra layer of security by requiring users to authenticate before connecting to the network. These methods help ensure that only authorized users can access the Wi-Fi network.
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What is more data-efficient regarding Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?
Using a hardware token for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is more data-efficient compared to receiving one-time codes via SMS or email. Hardware tokens generate unique codes without the need for an internet connection, reducing the amount of data transmitted and stored. This can be especially beneficial in areas with limited connectivity or for individuals concerned about privacy and security. Additionally, hardware tokens are not susceptible to phishing attacks or SIM swapping, further enhancing their data efficiency and security.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Internet of Things Security : Attacks, Applications, Authentication, and Fundamentals
A Beginner’s Guide to Internet of Things Security focuses on security issues and developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment.The wide-ranging applications of IoT, including home appliances, transportation, logistics, healthcare, and smart cities, necessitate security applications that can be applied to every domain with minimal cost.IoT contains three layers: application layer, middleware layer, and perception layer.The security problems of each layer are analyzed separately to identify solutions, along with the integration and scalability issues with the cross-layer architecture of IoT.The book discusses the state-of-the-art authentication-based security schemes, which can secure radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, along with some security models that are used to verify whether an authentication scheme is secure against any potential security risks.It also looks at existing authentication schemes and security models with their strengths and weaknesses.The book uses statistical and analytical data and explains its impact on the IoT field, as well as an extensive literature survey focusing on trust and privacy problems. The open challenges and future research direction discussed in this book will help to further academic researchers and industry professionals in the domain of security. Dr. Brij B. Gupta is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India.Ms. Aakanksha Tewari is a PhD Scholar in the Department of Computer Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India.
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Creating Authenticity : Authentication Processes in Ethnographic Museums
‘Authenticity’ and authentication is at the heart of museums’ concerns in displays, objects, and interaction with visitors.These notions have formed a central element in early thought on culture and collecting.Nineteenth century-explorers, commissioned museum collectors and pioneering ethnographers attempted to lay bare the essences of cultures through collecting and studying objects from distant communities.Comparably, historical archaeology departed from the idea that cultures were discrete bounded entities, subject to divergence but precisely therefore also to be traced back and linked to, a more complete original form in the (even) deeper past. Much of what we work with today in ethnographic museum collections testifies to that conviction.Post-structural thinking brought about a far-reaching deconstruction of the authentic.It came to be recognized that both far-away communities and the deep past can only be discussed when seen as desires, constructions and inventions. Notwithstanding this undressing of the ways in which people portray their cultural surroundings and past, claims of authenticity and quests for authentication remain omnipresent.This book explores the authentic in contemporary ethnographic museums, as it persists in dialogues with stakeholders, and how museums portray themselves.How do we interact with questions of authenticity and authentication when we curate, study artefacts, collect, repatriate, and make (re)presentations?The contributing authors illustrate the divergent nature in which the authentic is brought into play, deconstructed and operationalized.Authenticity, the book argues, is an expression of a desire that is equally troubled as it is resilient. Published in co-operation with the Dutch National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden.
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The Appreciation and Authentication of Civil War Timepieces
Clint B. Geller (FNAWCC) examines the intersection of the American Civil War and American watch-making.Beginning with a definition of a “Civil War watch” and a positioning of the Civil War in American history, Geller proceeds by examining the impact of the Civil War on American perceptions of time, the impact of the Civil War on American watch-making, and in turn the impact of American watch-making on the conduct and course of the war.The middle section of the book examines the general characteristics of Civil War watches, both domestic and foreign, including movements, dials and hands, watchcases, and the numerous technical features differentiating the most popular models. Geller offers advice for authenticating the provenance of Civil War timepieces and assessing their desirability.The final section of the book showcases several outstanding Civil War watches, the lives of the men who carried them, their units, and the battles in which they fought and in some cases died.With 162 images, including many original photos of timepieces, along with tables and extensive references, this book makes an excellent addition to the collection of any horologist, historian, or Civil War enthusiast.
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Global Digital Technology Convergence : Driving Diffusion via Network Effects
Since the 1970s, we have witnessed unprecedented diff usion of digital technologies in both speed and geographic coverage.These technologies are pervasive and disruptive, and lead to profound shifts and transformations in societies and economies.Many claim that emerging network externalities are the principal phenomenon driving the process of technology diff usion and determining its in-time dynamics. This book analyzes the unique role network eff ects play in the process of digital technology diff usion.Using the time span of 1980–2022 and data from over 180 countries, the authors examines the strength and determinants of emerging network externalities in the process of digital technology diffusion across the world.Moreover, using international case studies it traces the process of technology convergence and technology convergence club formation, intending to answer whether cross-country gaps are diminishing or rather growing, and if countries form unique ‘clubs’ within which a rapid convergence occurs. Global Digital Technology Convergence is written for scholars and researchers in the fi elds of technology and innovation management, information and communication technology, economic development and the economics of innovation.
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How does LDAP authentication work?
LDAP authentication works by allowing a user to log in to a system using their credentials stored in an LDAP directory. When a user attempts to log in, the system sends the user's credentials to the LDAP server for verification. The LDAP server checks the credentials against the information stored in its directory and responds to the system with a success or failure message. If the credentials are valid, the user is granted access to the system.
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What is an authentication error?
An authentication error occurs when a user's credentials are not recognized or accepted by a system or service. This can happen due to incorrect login information, expired passwords, or issues with the authentication process. Authentication errors prevent users from accessing the system or service until the issue is resolved, often requiring the user to verify their identity or reset their credentials.
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How does DHL authentication work?
DHL authentication works by verifying the identity of the sender and recipient through a secure process. This can involve providing a unique code or password that needs to be entered before the package can be delivered. Additionally, DHL may require a form of identification to confirm the identity of the recipient upon delivery. This helps ensure that the package is delivered to the correct person and prevents unauthorized individuals from accessing the shipment.
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How does PayPal authentication work?
PayPal authentication works by verifying a user's identity through a combination of factors such as passwords, security questions, and one-time codes sent to a user's mobile device. When a user attempts to log in or make a transaction, PayPal prompts them to provide these authentication factors to ensure that they are the legitimate account holder. This multi-factor authentication process helps to enhance security and protect users from unauthorized access to their accounts.
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