Pretexting is a type of social engineering attack that involves creating a fake scenario to trick victims into giving up their private information.
Rublon Receives the Forbes Diamonds Award for Outstanding Growth
We’re pleased to share that Rublon has received the Forbes Diamonds award, an annual title for companies that most effectively increased their value
How to Set Your Timezone in the Admin Console
If you are a Rublon organization owner or administrator, you know how important it is to keep track of the dates and times of various events, such as
Coarse-Grained vs. Fine-Grained Authorization
The main difference between coarse-grained authorization and fine-grained authorization is that coarse-grained authorization is a type of access
Introducing SMS Link Authentication
In our continuous effort to enhance user security without compromising convenience, we are thrilled to introduce SMS Link, the latest addition to
Credential Stuffing: What It Is and How to Stop It
What is credential stuffing and how to stop it? Credential stuffing is a type of cyberattack in which attackers use stolen usernames and passwords
TOTP vs. U2F: What’s the Difference?
The main difference between TOTP and U2F is that U2F is more secure and convenient to use than TOTP. U2F is more secure because it uses public-key
One-Time Password vs. One-Time Pad: What’s the Difference?
One-Time Pad is an encryption method that uses a random key of the same length as the message to encrypt each character or bit individually, whereas
What is Just-in-Time Access (JIT)?
Just-in-Time Access (JIT) is a security practice that grants users privileged access only for as long as they need it to complete a task. After users








