Secfense at American Bankers Association Podcast
2023/06/22Secfense was invited to American Bankers Association Podcast to explain how banks can switch to passwordless to eliminate all phishing risks.
Secfense was invited to American Bankers Association Podcast to explain how banks can switch to passwordless to eliminate all phishing risks.
Marcin Szary, Secfense CTO and cofounder was a guest at the State of Identity Podcast hosted by Cameron D’Ambrosi from the Liminal Strategy Partners site. Here’s a brief summary of the Secfense episode. To listen to the whole thing, please visit the Liminal page.
Fifteen new companies that make a significant contribution – not only in their regions but also globally – to protect the security of applications, systems, and Internet security in general. And Secfense, among them, with our User Access Security Broker, a technology that facilitates the adoption of multi-factor authentication (MFA) in large organizations.
Why is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) No Longer Enough? There is an open authentication standard, a new sheriff in town and its name is FIDO2. What distinguishes FIDO2 compared to other MFA methods is that it is the only authentication method that is fully resistant to phishing and the theft of logins and passwords.
Tomasz Kowalski from Secfense was invited to write a story titled 'Cybercriminals Hunt For Medical Data. Zero Trust As The Only Good Option To Keep The Healthcare System Secure' for Cyber Defence Magazine. Here's the link to the article.
Tomasz Kowalski, CEO and co-founder of Secfense shares his views in the story about cybercrime in healthcare for Brilliance Security Magazine.
Marcin Szary, the co-founder and CTO of Secfense was invited to write a story for Cyber Defense Magazine December 2021 Edition. Marcin discusses the chances of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) of protecting countries from cybercriminals.
Secfense was invited to participate in a Q&A session with SafetyDetectives magazine. SafetyDetectives is a publishing group of cybersecurity experts, privacy researchers, and technical product reviewers.
The use of private email accounts for official business within state administration is not only Polish flaw. According to Sky News, in 2020 alone, as many as 151 breach incidents were reported in the British Ministry of Defense as a consequence of the transfer of secret information.
The recent scandal concerns Poland where hackers managed to take over the email account of the Chief of the Chancellery and published the content of official correspondence. Other countries are not safe from the attacks either, as in the case of the United Kingdom. What is the criminals’ modus operandi?
Increasingly reported leaks of sensitive data from email accounts or improperly protected applications are targeted at businesses, individuals, and politicians. In Poland, hackers recently hijacked the prime minister’s email account and released content – official communications.
Leaks of confidential data from email accounts or inappropriately secured applications are increasingly being reported – and the targets are businesses, individuals and politicians. How could politicians and employees be protected against similar attacks?
Hackers obtain user digital identity through phishing emails. This is why everyone and, especially, people with access to sensitive information, should use the so called additional factor. With hundred per cent accuracy, this solution provides confirmation on user identity.
VentureOut 2020 Cyber Alum Secfense Scores a Big One with BNP Paribas Bank Polska. The bank has started cooperation with Secfense, a Polish cybersecurity startup. Strong authentication ensures equally high-security levels for both users requesting access from home and at the office.
Polish Cyber Security Startup Secfense Is Looking to Expand in the UK. Krakow-based security startup Secfense, which aims to redefine the new default for strong user authentication, is looking for new capital to set up a branch in the United Kingdom.
Secfense is setting the New Default for 2FA and User Access Security Policies. Our team was thrilled when the news from Enterprise Security magazine came. It turned that Secfense was listed among the Top 10 Multi-Factor Authentication Solution Providers in Europe.