Understanding the new tools that safeguard your digital environment is crucial. Two powerful techniques, adaptive authentication and microsegmentation, work together to keep your organization's data safe. This blog post will break down these concepts and show you how they can benefit your technology team.
What is Adaptive Authentication?
Adaptive authentication is a security measure that verifies a user's identity. Instead of relying just on passwords, it looks at different factors to decide if someone can access a system. These factors can include the location of the log-in, device used, and the behavior of the user during previous log-ins.
Why It Matters: Relying on passwords alone is risky. Adaptive authentication helps by checking more than just what you know (like a password) and looking at what you do and have. This way, it can stop unauthorized access before it even happens.
How to Use It: By implementing adaptive authentication, your technology team can set up systems to only allow access to genuine users. It adjusts security measures based on risk levels. For instance, if a user logs in from a new location, the system might ask for extra verification.
What is Microsegmentation?
Microsegmentation is a way to divide your network into smaller parts, or segments. This allows for better control and monitoring of data movement in your network. Each segment can have its own rules and challenges for communication, adding a layer of security.