Description
This book discusses the various technical methods by which two-factor authentication is implemented, security concerns with each type of implementation, and contextual details to frame why and when these technologies should be used. Readers will be provided with insight about the reasons that two-factor authentication is a critical security control, events in history that have been important to prove why organisations and individuals would want to use two factor, and core milestones in the progress of growing the market.
An introduction to the topic of two-factor authentication.
About the Author
Mark Stanislav is an information technology professional with over a decade's varied experience in systems administration, web application development and information security. He is currently a senior security consultant for the Strategic Services team at Rapid7.
Mark has spoken internationally at nearly 100 events, including RSA, DEF CON, SecTor, SOURCE Boston, ShmooCon, and THOTCON. News outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera America, Fox Business, MarketWatch, CNN Money, Yahoo Finance, Marketplace, and The Register have featured Mark's research, initiatives, and insights on information security.
Mark earned both his Bachelor of Science Degree in Networking & IT Administration and his Master of Science Degree in Technology Studies, focused on Information Assurance, from Eastern Michigan University. He also holds CISSP, Security+, Linux+, and CCSK certifications.
Book Information
ISBN 9781849287326
Author Mark Stanislav
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint IT Governance Publishing
Publisher IT Governance Publishing
Weight(grams) 119g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 7mm