TL;DR of MFA vs. 2FA: Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) requires users to demonstrate exactly two distinct authentication factors, whereas Multi-Factor
What is two-factor authentication and how do I use it?
When you log in to an application or workstation you most often have to provide your credentials in the form of login and password. If you provide
MFA and Biometrics as a Remedy for the Weakness of Passwords
Stealing somebody’s password is relatively easy, which is something many users still do not realize. Frequent login data leaks from social networks,
Cybercrime – where in America are you most at risk?
Over the last year, we have been spending more time than ever on the internet. Whether working remotely, shopping online, enjoying entertainment, or
COVID-19 related scams con Americans out of $358 million in the last 12 months
At Rublon our goal has always been to ensure the safety and security of people’s personal information, and since launching in 2011 as the world’s
Let Users Bypass 2FA on Authorized Networks
Is 2FA Needed In Every Situation? Two-factor authentication is a great way to improve your organization's security posture, but it does have an
Rublon 2FA for RDP Now Available
If you manage Windows servers remotely or have users who use an RDP client like Remote Desktop Connection to connect to your organization's remote PCs
Rublon Multi-Factor Authentication (2FA/MFA) for Linux SSH
We have released the Rublon PAM module pam_rublon that enables you to protect SSH logins to your cloud and datacenter Linux servers using Rublon’s
Secure MFA Logins to Cloud Apps using Rublon Access Gateway
With the release of Rublon Access Gateway, Rublon is now able to protect logins to all cloud applications that support federated authentication via