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Learn IT @ Lunch – Multi-factor authentication: Something you learn

Don't forget to bring a lunch!

Join us for this month’s Learn IT @ Lunch session “Mulit-factor authentication: Something you learn” presented by Artem Kazantsev, Sr. Security Analyst – IT Security Office  and Rob Carter, Rob Carter, IDM Architect – OIT Identity Management.

Date: Wednesday, April 18
Time: noon – 1:00 p.m.
Location:  RENCI Conference Room – OIT Telecommunications Building

Stealing passwords and compromising online accounts is getting easier and easier with the development of custom phishing emails, keyloggers and application of powerful graphic  processor to crack encrypted passwords. The only known way to combat password compromises is the deployment of multi-factor authentication, i.e. using other factors in addition to “something you know” (password, pin), such as “something you have” (a token, a certificate, a mobile phone) and “something you are” (fingerprints, voice pattern). We will discuss what options are available to the Duke Community in extensive multi-factor menu.

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Learn IT @ Lunch is designed to be an opportunity to learn about technology in a relaxed lunch environment.  Each session includes a presentation followed by Q & A.  No pre-registration is required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.  NOTE: Lunch is not provided. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch.


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