Educational Webinar

Ask the Experts: Multi-Factor Authentication

Our customer led “Ask the Experts” sessions are designed for you to ask questions to our experts in the field of information security.

September 27, 2022
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT

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Multi-factor authentication is an essential piece of security for the modern business world. In attempting to increase security within your company or meet compliance requirements, MFA can help. Join our experts Alyssa Pugh and Chris Brewer as they generate conversation for best practices related to MFA while answering your questions as they arise.

 
In this session our experts will touch on subjects like:

  • How company policies that limit mobile phone usage at work can interfere or cause problems with MFA
  • What to do when cybersecurity insurance providers are not clear on their recommendations or requirements
  • How to make all employees aware of the importance of MFA

Meet the Experts

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Alyssa Pugh

Alyssa has more than ten years of professional technical and information security experience. She earned a B.A. in Technical Communications and has achieved the CISM and Security+ certifications. Alyssa currently serves as the GRC Content Manager for Tandem, an information security and compliance application. In this role, she participates in the development of content for Tandem, as well as educational resources related to information security governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. In addition to her passion for technology, Alyssa is also a wife, graphic designer, and video game enthusiast.


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Chris Brewer

Chris serves as the lead engineer for internal CoNetrix network operations and as a senior engineer for the CoNetrix Aspire cloud infrastructure. Over the past 17 years, he has helped lead the deployment, support, and continuing maintenance of new and existing technologies at CoNetrix. Like most IT professionals, he also hates printers.