VentureBeat June 22, 2024
Reza Morakabat, Commvault

When it comes to cybersecurity, organizations often tread a fine line. Of course, they want the most robust defense possible. But at the same time, they don’t want the solutions to over-burden employees with intrusive security requirements that slow productivity.

A perfect example is multi-factor authentication, or MFA. While it’s been proven to be a strong deterrent against the rising number of identity-based attacks, many organizations have been slow to adopt the common-sense security protocol because employees hate the extra steps required to log in to regularly-used systems.

It’s often up to the CIO and the CISO to manage the delicate balance between safety and efficiency. And as cybersecurity increasingly becomes an enterprise-wide risk, amplified by the new...

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