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Practical Network Scanning

You're reading from   Practical Network Scanning Capture network vulnerabilities using standard tools such as Nmap and Nessus

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788839235
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Singh Chauhan Singh Chauhan
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Preface
1. Fundamental Security Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Secure Network Design 3. Server-Level Security 4. Cloud Security Design 5. Application Security Design 6. Threat Detection and Response 7. Vulnerability Assessment 8. Remote OS Detection 9. Public Key Infrastructure-SSL 10. Firewall Placement and Detection Techniques 11. VPN and WAN Encryption 12. Summary and Scope of Security Technologies 1. Assessment 2. Other Books you may enjoy Index

Two factor authentication


Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is an optional layer of security which adds another level of protection to your account. This process combines something you have (a token or code) with something you know (a password). Two-factor authentication is more effective in securing account access than a password alone, making it more difficult for attackers to access your accounts since they become dynamic in nature. The two common methods of 2FA are as follows: 

  • Authentication App or Token: Generate a security code using a trusted app or security RSA token
  • SMS Verification: Send a security code to the phone number linked to your account via an SMS text message

An example of two-factor authentication:

Most banks now have two-factor authentication available to their customers. A good example of network administration is to combine an RSA feature with Cisco TACACS or Radius to gain access for any network device. VPN users must be authenticated with 2FA to validate an identity...

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