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Art galleries been targeted by cyber-thieves - SecureAuth insight

November 2017 by James Thompson, VP of EMEA, SecureAuth

The comment from James Thompson, VP of EMEA, SecureAuth on the recent news announcement about Art galleries been targeted by cyber-thieves.

“Over 15 years of experience shows that two-factor authentication is an old method that isn’t enough against today’s advanced attackers. Recent breaches involving two-factor authentication (Yahoo, LinkedIn, O2 Telefonica) show that while it may deflect the average, opportunistic hacker, it fails to deter a determined attacker targeting a specific high-value target such as art galleries and financial services. Not to mention the poor user experience and drain on businesses to fund it. What has security experts scratching heads is why organisations are rushing to embrace a broken security model. Enterprises need to adopt a fundamentally new approach to prevent breaches. Modern and flexible approaches such as adaptive access control look at risk checks such as the IP address the user is coming from, if they are logging in from a known device, location analysis and behavioural biometrics that all happens invisibly to determine the user is who they say they are, even if they have a stolen username and password. I’m suggesting a modern approach to the authentication challenge. One that enables organisations to detect and protect against hackers and frees them from relying on the broken two-factor model.”


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