The FIDO Alliance’s “Second Factor Experience” In A Nutshell

The FIDO Alliance’s “Second Factor Experience” In A Nutshell

The FIDO Alliance is a conglomerate of top technology corporations (Microsoft, Google, Oberthur, NXP, Paypal, etc…) aiming to create standardized enhanced authentication with specific goals of “Passwordless Authentication” (UAF) and “Second Factor Authentication” (U2F). Essentially, they want to be able to framework how companies provide secure access to their web resources as well as how users prove their identity to the companies. Here’s my take on the effort.

Joscor.com Featured in Hakin9.org Magazine

Joscor.com Featured in Hakin9.org Magazine

Joscor.com and Hakin9.org have been working closely over the past month on Hakin9 Magazine’s latest “Nmap Guide Revisited – Hakin9 Tutorials” issue. Joscor, and many other authors from companies such as IBM, Microsoft, HP, Qualys and FireEye, have constructed an extremely detailed and comprehensive guide for the Nmap, an invaluable software tool for IT administrators, security professionals and hackers alike.

Securing OpenSSH with WWPass PassKey

Securing OpenSSH with WWPass PassKey

It’s no longer good enough to just use a witty password for your publicly exposed OpenSSH server! As brute-force systems become more advanced and password cracking times decrease, your server becomes more at risk. A well-known secure solution to this issue is to use Public Key Authentication. This tech tutorial walks you through securing your public OpenSSH SSH Linux servers with unbreakable WWPass PassKey Two-Factor Authentication

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