In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy discusses various mishaps that can occur with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and how these can be exploited by attackers. The talk covers several scenarios such as the misuse of test servers, bypassing of MFA via malicious apps and phishing scams, violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Protection Act by using biometric data without proper consent, and potential future legal restrictions on biometric data usage. G Mark also highlights the significance of correct implementation of MFA to ensure optimum organizational security and how companies can fail to achieve this due to overlooking non-technical issues like legal consent for biometric data collection.
Transcripts: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FPCFlFRV1S_5eaFmjp5ByU-FCAzg_1kO
References:
Chapters
#160 - Secure Developer Training Programs (with Scott Russo) Part 1
#159 - Refreshing Your Cybersecurity Strategy
#158 - Building a Data Security Lake (with Noam Brosh)
#157 - SOC Skills (with Hasan Eksi) Part 2
#156 - SMB CISO Challenges (with Kevin O’Connor)
#155 - SOC Skills (with Hasan Eksi) Part 1
#154 - Data Protection (with Amer Deeba)
#153 - Game-Based Learning (with Andy Serwin & Eric Basu)
#152 - Speak My Language (with Andrew Chrostowski)
#151 - Cyber War
#150 - Measuring Results
#149 - Board Perspectives
#148 - Threat Modeling (with Adam Shostack)
#147 - Betting on MFA
#146 - Living in a Materiality World
#145 - The Cost of Cyber Defense
#144 - Handling Regulatory Change
#143 - Authentication, Rainbow Tables, and Password Managers
#142 - Powerful Questions
#141 - Emerging Risks (with The Chertoff Group)
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