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Cyber Defense eMagazine July 2020 Edition

Cyber Defense eMagazine July Edition for 2020 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, US Editor-in-Chief, Pieruligi Paganini, Co-founder & International Editor-in-Chief, Stevin Miliefsky, President and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

Cyber Defense eMagazine July Edition for 2020 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, US Editor-in-Chief, Pieruligi Paganini, Co-founder & International Editor-in-Chief, Stevin Miliefsky, President and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

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According to research conducted by LastPass, the average person can have up to 97 work-related<br />

passwords that they need to manage, and that’s not even including personal ones. It’s no shock that so<br />

many people reuse the same password, after all, we are only human. Unless you are a genius and have<br />

the world’s best memory, it’s highly likely that you are going to be able to remember so many, let alone<br />

come up with complex combinations to ensure you use unique strong passwords for each account.<br />

With cybercrime on the rise, 55% of people would prefer a method of protecting accounts that don’t<br />

involve passwords. Enter biometric authentication.<br />

What Makes Biometrics a Good Alternative?<br />

Biometric data is unique to you, making it hard to steal and imitate. And so, biometrics are a serious<br />

contender for replacing passwords as the standard login method.<br />

Not only are we familiar with using our biometric data (face and fingerprint) to unlock our devices and in<br />

some cases, a handful of accounts, they also make the login process effortless. There is no need to type<br />

usernames or long complicated passwords. Take mobile banking apps as an example, what could be<br />

more convenient than simply scanning your finger on a reader to see your account balance? Or, even<br />

simpler, look at your phone’s camera to unlock your device via the built-in iris scanner.<br />

Source: Science Focus<br />

While convenience is nice to have, security is the primary concern. Because biometrics are more difficult<br />

to replicate than passwords, hackers cannot obtain your sensitive data with a simple phishing attack.<br />

This makes hacking data that is protected with biometrics much more difficult than password-protected<br />

data.<br />

<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> –<strong>July</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> 107<br />

Copyright © <strong>2020</strong>, <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> Magazine. All rights reserved worldwide.

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