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Webinar: The Importance of Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

It is another step — keeping you more secure.

I can remember when there was a new requirement to have your cellphone locked and you would have to enter a password every time you went to use it. This extra level of security seemed burdensome at the time.

I got used to it!

Now, two-factor or multifactor authentication is being used to improve security across the board. Yes, it is a good idea if you want to find a way to better protect your organizational and personal data.

See below for an upcoming webinar on the topic:

The Importance of Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)


EVENT DETAILS

Live Webinar Wednesday, August 17


In today’s digital world, it’s important to ensure our systems are safe and secure. With increased use of mobile apps and a multitude of web services, individuals and organizations are looking for ways to enhance protection of their information and critical systems.

Have you ever worried about hackers getting into your accounts? Us too. How can you make it much more difficult for them? By using more than a password! You need multi-factor authentication. Multi-factor Authentication, or MFA, is a freely available and layered approach to securing your online accounts and the data they contain and is considered one of the easiest and most effective tools to provide extra security.

Join this webinar to explore how to safely use MFA and prevent possible exploitations. Hear expert tips from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Scott Wallace, Federal Lead for Vulnerability Evaluation.

This webinar is part of a series co-hosted by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Regional Consortium Coordinating Council (RC3), and the State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Government Coordinating Council (SLTTGCC). 

DATE : 08/17/2022

TIME: 11:00a.m. to Noon EDT

LOCATION: Adobe Connect 

REGISTRATION: Please register for this event by following the Eventbrite link below

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Eric Holdeman is a nationally known emergency manager. He has worked in emergency management at the federal, state and local government levels. Today he serves as the Director, Center for Regional Disaster Resilience (CRDR), which is part of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER). The focus for his work there is engaging the public and private sectors to work collaboratively on issues of common interest, regionally and cross jurisdictionally.