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Rethinking MFA: New approaches for stronger authentication
MFA is the de-facto standard of user authentication. Almost every business uses it. Yet, it too has its flaws and can be bypassed. Watch our webinar to learn about the latest MFA attacks, how to overcome MFA fatigue, and what the future will bring for secure authentication.

Lars Erik Braatveit
Cyber Security Lead, Conscia Norway.
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English
MFA is the de-facto standard of user authentication. Almost every business uses it. Yet, it too has its flaws and can be bypassed. Watch our webinar to learn about the latest MFA attacks, how to overcome MFA fatigue, and what the future will bring for secure authentication.
Say Goodbye to MFA Fatigue: Modernizing Secure Authentication
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) has long been recommended as the best way of verifying user identity and credentials. Not anymore – in 2022, we saw secure authentication methods being circumvented by criminals.
Exhaustion attacks (MFA Fatigue, MFA Spamming), prompt-bombing, and Adversary-in-The-Middle (AiTM) phishing quickly gained popularity among cybercriminals and now pose a serious threat to businesses relying on MFA.
In this webinar Rethinking MFA: New Approaches for Stronger Authentication, we will focus on the latest MFA attacks and how to protect against them. We will explain how the criminals have been working to bypass the most commonly used secure authentication methods and show how these attacks occur. We will also talk about what mitigations can be put in place and what the future of secure authentication looks like.
Agenda
- State of Multi-factor authentication (MFA): do we need MFA, and is 2FA outdated?
- Can you eliminate the threats?
- What is protected – what needs to be prioritized?
- Authentication on the end-users` terms
- Different ways of authentication, their advantages and drawbacks
- Sustainable and secure authentication today
- Secure Authentication in the future: Passkeys, FIDO2, Passwordless, and more

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About the speaker

Lars Erik Braatveit
Cyber Security Lead, Conscia Norway.
Lars Erik Braatveit has over 20 years of experience securing businesses, their systems, and services, including delivering security testing to some of the largest organizations in Norway. He currently works as Cyber Security Lead at Conscia Norway.
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