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Types of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

The four types of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) are knowledge, possession, inherence and location. These authentication types give users numerous options for securing their data, ranging from hardware security tokens to biometric scans. Learn more about each type of MFA method to help you choose which one will best protect data for you or your business.

#208 - Cybersecurity in space with Blake Hershey and Gabe Garrett from MORI Associates

On today’s episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we are going to be speaking with a couple of team members from MORI Associates, a leading firm with over 25 years of experience in delivering comprehensive solutions across technology, communication, and space mission support. Specializing in scalable, high-impact technologies, the company addresses current challenges while anticipating future needs, contributing to a more connected, efficient, and secure future.

The CVE Near-Death Experience - The 443 Podcast - Episode 327

This week on the podcast, we discuss how the CVE program was granted an 11th hour temporary reprieve after the program's steward, MITRE, originally announced their contract had not been renewed. After that, we cover the recent cyberattack against 4chan that took it offline and resulted in leaked moderator information and source code. We end with a quick discussion on a post-exploitation technique being used in the wild against Fortinet FortiGate devices.

LimaCharlie 101: Getting Started with the SecOps Cloud Platform

In this blog post we'll walk you through the essential steps of getting started with LimaCharlie's SecOps Cloud Platform. This guide is designed for technical security professionals who want to leverage LimaCharlie's capabilities to enhance their organization's security posture. By the end of this guide you will have configured your organization in LimaCharlie, deployed sensors, and enabled detection and response rules.

If CVE Fails, We Can Finally Start Focusing on the Fixes Rather Than the Vulnerabilities

The recent financial crisis surrounding MITRE and the CVE program has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity industry. For decades, CVEs have been the de facto index of software vulnerabilities. They’ve structured how we communicate, prioritize, and track issues across the ecosystem. But now, with their future uncertain, we’re forced to ask: what if the CVE system collapses? And more importantly—what should come next?

It's All About the Network-Welcome, Circle!

If there’s one truth in payments, it’s this: the network always wins. Think of what Visa and Mastercard created: not just payment rails, but global ecosystems of merchants, issuers, acquirers, and processors. Their networks didn’t just move money—they connected entire economies. As digital assets move into the mainstream, the same principle applies. But the networks of tomorrow won’t be built on closed systems and settlement delays.