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Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR)

Identity Threat Detection and Response technologies concern themselves with detecting mismatches between the owner of a session, grant, or set of credentials and the individual who appears to be using them at any given moment.

Unlike Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools, which mostly concern themselves with the day-to-day of identity management and authentication, ITDR technologies are designed to detect and enable responses to cases in which an unauthorized user may have gained access, whether as a matter of credential theft, account takeovers, session takeovers, other other instances in which the user of an identity appears no longer to be its owner.

2FA/MFA Rapid Reference

Authentication at a glance

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  • 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
  • The benefits and drawbacks of each
  • Glossary of authentication terms

 

2FA/MFA Rapid Reference

  • 2FA and MFA basics and common solutions
  • The benefits and drawbacks of each
  • Glossary of authentication terms
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Real-time, continuous authentication using behavioral biometrics and machine learning.
 
 
 
 
 

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