Tag Archive: MFA
Unlocking the Future: Exploring Passwordless Solutions
Introduction In today’s digital landscape, traditional password-based authentication methods are proving inadequate to meet the evolving security needs of organisations […]
SecurEnvoy celebrates 20 years!
On the 14th August 2003, two UK entrepreneurs, Andy Kemshall and Steve Watts, decided to go all in on a […]
How to be compliant with the new NIS Directive?
The aim of this blog is to describe at a high level what is NIS2, who is affected and to […]
MFA best practices you didn’t know you needed
What are the MFA best practices organisations need to consider Its fair to say that MFA and the reasons for […]
Does a cloud outage harm your business?
Is cloud resilience good enough for you? Does a cloud outage impact your business continuity plans? Normally when you write […]
How to tackle insider threats
The three types of insider threat Insider threats are a huge challenge for most organisations. Insider threats can do much […]
What to consider from an on-premise MFA solution
Cloud services have truly been a great leap forward in computing technology over the last decade or so. The features […]
Is the Football World Cup Going to Expose your Defence Against Cyber Attack?
With the football world cup rapidly approaching, reports state that companies associated with it and also based in Qatar will […]
“To trust or not to trust, that is the question”
What is Zero Trust? The fundamental belief of Zero Trust is that organisations should not automatically trust anything inside or […]
Why insurers are requiring MFA for cyber insurance
Taking a look at cyber security insurance requirements and why insurers are now asking for MFA We are currently seeing […]