As we know, passwords are no longer strong. In Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (2017), it says, 81% of hacking-related breaches used either stolen or weak passwords. Multi-factor authentication can provide an extra layer of security to the sign-in process but it doesn’t eliminate the requirement for passwords. In one of my previous blog posts, I explain how we can enable Azure…
In my previous blog post, I explained how we can use FIDO2 security keys to perform password-less authentication with Azure AD. You can access it using Step-by-Step Guide: Azure AD password-less sign-in using FIDO2 Security keys
We also can use FIDO2 security keys to sign-in to Azure AD Joined or Hybrid Azure AD Joined Windows 10 devices. In this demo, I am going to demonstrate how we can enable…
Passwords are the most commonly used method to protect user identities in a system. This is applying to Active Directory as well. However, with growing data breaches, it is obvious that passwords are no longer strong. In Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (2017), it says, 81% of hacking-related breaches used either stolen or weak passwords. So, if passwords are not safe, what else we can do…
From early days of computing “password” is used to protect access to services or data. Passwords are breakable so people start using multi-factor authentication to add extra security to authentication process. With multifactor authentication we have to provide additional PIN or secret. However, it still not eliminates the password fact. The modern identity attacks are getting more and…