
The Week in Cybersecurity: MFA shortcomings paved the way for Cisco breach
MFA’s shortcomings paved the way for Cisco’s data breach

Writer, ReversingLabs. Carolynn is a reporter, writer, and researcher in the cybersecurity space. She has written for several publications, such as The Security Ledger and Security Boulevard. She has been involved in podcast and event production, and now produces ConversingLabs, a ReversingLabs podcast. Prior to joining ReversingLabs, Carolynn held communication roles in the non-profit and higher education spaces. Her official title at ReversingLabs is Manager, Content Marketing.
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MFA’s shortcomings paved the way for Cisco’s data breach

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