Account sharing undermines even the strongest MFA by disconnecting identity from access. Learn why it persists, the risks it creates, and how to implement secure, identity-based authentication.
Multifactor authentication (MFA) has become a foundational element of enterprise security. Organizations across industries rely on MFA to protect applications, systems, and sensitive data from unauthorized access. Yet many organizations overlook a persistent security issue that weakens these protections: account sharing.
RDP or VNC Access
A friend recently asked me to explain the difference between RDP and VNC protocol to remotely access a computer.
RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol. It is a proprietary protocol built by Microsoft to let users graphically control a remote computer.