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Is Password Expiration Antiquated?

Posted on June 23, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

With all of the changes in the identity and access management (IAM) world, is password expiration antiquated now? It’s a great question and highly relevant in light of NIST’s latest guidance (and not to mention changes from major organizati… Continue reading Is Password Expiration Antiquated?→

Posted in :Blog:, Security, Security Bloggers Network

OpenVPN and 2FA

Posted on June 22, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

OpenVPN is an open-source VPN offering, and one of the most popular options in its market space. As far as modern IT solutions go, OpenVPN is one of the “veterans;” the open-source VPN provider has been around since 2001, and is still going… Continue reading OpenVPN and 2FA→

Posted in :Blog:, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), RADIUS, Security Bloggers Network

Newsletter 6/19: FileVault Policy, Early Access Releases, and More!

Posted on June 19, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

The post Newsletter 6/19: FileVault Policy, Early Access Releases, and More! appeared first on JumpCloud.
The post Newsletter 6/19: FileVault Policy, Early Access Releases, and More! appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading Newsletter 6/19: FileVault Policy, Early Access Releases, and More!→

Posted in :Blog:, SBN News, Security Bloggers Network | Tagged Product updates

macOS® Catalina™ MDM

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

At the 2019 Apple® Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), the Cupertino-based titans of tech announced that they would be releasing the newest iteration of their macOS®: 10.15, or Catalina™. Upon first examination, it appears that a maj… Continue reading macOS® Catalina™ MDM→

Posted in :Blog:, Mac management, Security Bloggers Network

Securing VPNs with MFA

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

We live in an age of the remote worker. After all, 68% of global employees surveyed work from home at least once a month (Owl Labs). Of course, while there are benefits to employee satisfaction, remote work also presents a security risk. Since they are… Continue reading Securing VPNs with MFA→

Posted in :Blog:, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Security Bloggers Network

macOS® Catalina™ Secure Token

Posted on June 15, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

With the introduction of macOS® 10.15 (also known as Catalina), there have been a number of changes announced to the overall infrastructure to manage a Mac® laptop or desktop. One of the areas in particular is the effects of macOS Catalina on… Continue reading macOS® Catalina™ Secure Token→

Posted in :Blog:, Mac management, Security Bloggers Network

Set Password Complexity for LDAP

Posted on June 10, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Do you need to set password complexity for LDAP resources? Chances are, your organization is concerned with the threat of identity breach, so upping user password complexity requirements makes a great deal of sense. Although it’s certainly possib… Continue reading Set Password Complexity for LDAP→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

OpenLDAP™ Competition

Posted on June 8, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

OpenLDAP™ is one of the longest used identity and access management (IAM) tools on the market today. The open source solution has been around for a long time, but recently, OpenLDAP competition has become a hot topic in the IAM space. While there… Continue reading OpenLDAP™ Competition→

Posted in :Blog:, ldap, Security Bloggers Network

GCP™ Cloud RADIUS

Posted on June 7, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Do you need a cloud RADIUS service within the Google Cloud Platform (GCP™)? For many situations, a RADIUS service is helpful for managing user access, especially to VPNs. With regard to a remote or global development team, using VPNs to access GC… Continue reading GCP™ Cloud RADIUS→

Posted in :Blog:, RADIUS, Security Bloggers Network

Okta® and Privileged Access Management

Posted on June 3, 2019 by Zach DeMeyer

Okta® is one of the most popular web application single sign-on (SSO) products on the market. As they grow, it seems like they are looking to expand their identity management offering into other sections of the stack. For instance, Okta recently a… Continue reading Okta® and Privileged Access Management→

Posted in :Blog:, Security Bloggers Network, Single Sign-On (SSO)

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