Security & Risk Management

Evaluating, analyzing, and managing the risk and security

People overlook easy protection

More people need to take preventive action to avoid hackers and other bad actors.

Twitter’s revelation that only 2.3% of its active users have Two-Factor Authentication is more proof of people leaving themselves unnecessarily vulnerable.

It’s especially true on Twitter, which, as wired.com put it, “suffers account takeover epidemics on a regular basis.”

While Two-Factor Authentication is not a panacea, it does provide a great deal of protection by deterring many hackers.

And incorporate two-step authentication elsewhere, too.

Mark

CEO

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