Explore the CodeB Credential Provider’s versatility in Windows logon methods, from USB sticks to OpenID Connect Logon, enhancing security for all users. … Read More
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Elevate Windows Login Security with TOTP Authenticator Apps via CodeB
CodeB Credential Provider simplifies Windows login security with TOTP Authenticator Apps, offering convenience and robust protection. … Read More
Riding Out the Storm-0558: With Good Practices, It’s Not a Washout!
The blog post on Wiz.io (https://www.wiz.io/blog/storm-0558-compromised-microsoft-key-enables-authentication-of-countless-micr) provides an in-depth analysis of a security violation involving Microsoft and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). This violation was linked to a Chinese threat actor, Storm-0558, who managed to secure a private … Read More
QR Code Authentication & OpenID Connect: A Step Towards Passwordless Security
Enhance security and user experience with QR Code authentication in OpenID Connect (OIDC). A passwordless approach with CodeB Authenticator. … Read More
The Era of Passwordless Authentication is Here
CodeB Credential Provider V2: Enhanced hardware token support for secure Windows logins. Explore passwordless login with CodeB Authenticator app. … Read More
How to Test Passwordless Logon Using Nextcloud as an Example
Discover the multi-functional “CodeB TOTP SMS“! This powerful tool does more than just sending and receiving SMS. It also generates TOTP tokens and lets you perform passwordless logons to any system that complies with OpenID. Tune in to learn how … Read More
Two-Factor Authentication: A Necessity for Data Protection?
2FA boosts security. While GDPR doesn’t mandate it, info security and certifications may require it. Challenges: employee resistance and access failure risk. … Read More
Zwei-Faktor-Authentifizierung: Eine Notwendigkeit für den Datenschutz?
Systeme, die personenbezogene Daten verarbeiten, erfordern robuste Sicherheitsmaßnahmen. Üblicherweise wird dies durch einen Anmeldevorgang erreicht, der die Eingabe eines Benutzernamens und eines Passworts erfordert. Die Zwei-Faktor-Authentifizierung (2FA) bietet jedoch eine zusätzliche Sicherheitsebene. Im Kontext des Unternehmensdatenschutzes tauchen oft Fragen zur … Read More