Best Practices for Securing Privileged Accounts
Project and Program:
Enterprise Data Center,
Security and Compliance
Tags:
Proceedings ,
SHARE Providence 2017 ,
2017
New risk factors and compliance requirements are making mainframe multi-factor authentication a requirement for any organization that wants to protect its critical data.
In this session we will:
• Define multi-factor authentication, and what it means in comparison to other types of authentication
• Discuss the risks and rationale driving the implementation of multi-factor authentication
• Describe different methods for achieving multi-factor authentication
• Highlight vulnerabilities in multi-factor authentication
• Provide an overview of some of the regulatory standards and guidelines that require the implementation and use of multi-factor authentication-Brian Marshall-Vanguard Integrity Professionals
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