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Documentation

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1Password

1Password Industry Leading Security and Privacy Matrix
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What to consider when choosing a password manager for your business
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1Password Enterprise Datasheet
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Aikido Security

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Bitwarden

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CyberHeed

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EgoMind

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Energy Logserver

Energy Monitor EN
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Energy SIEM for Beginners clear
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SOAR for beginners EN
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DORA DIRECTIVE
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NIS2 Directive
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Energy XDR EN
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Polish Post Success story EN 1
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Network Probe EN PDF
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SOAR EN Datasheet
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Fudo Security

Fudo datasheet ALL with appliance
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A 1000000 mistake how to protect the company from risks when employees work remotely
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How to secure your remote access using Fudo Pam
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Why Fudo
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Gluu

Gluu IAM Building Blocks
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Gluu Product Data Sheet
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Gluu Corp Overview
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Gluu Product Architecture
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Gluu Open Banking
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Gluu Solo
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IS Decisions

UserLock One Pager
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User Lock Presentation
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IS Decisions Use Cases
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File Audit One Pager
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User Lock Data Sheet
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Pointsharp

PS MFA Tech Sheet
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Pointsharp Net iD Access Tech Sheet
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Pointsharp Yubico Solution Brief
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Pointsharp Net iD Client Tech Sheet
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PS Enterprise Tech Sheet
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Pointsharp Net iD Portal Tech Sheet
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PS Citrix Solution Overview
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PS Case Study SAS
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Skysnag

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Yubico

GitHub Case Study
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Facebook Case Study
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YubiEnterprise Delivery API Integration
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Prof Svcs Azure AD Hybrid Implementation Project
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Yubico and Microsoft Executive Order Solution Brief
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Yubico education solution brief
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Yubico Retail and Hospitality solution brief
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Yubico Cyber insurance requirements raise the security bar
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Yubico Best practices guide for YubiKey deployment
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Secure Hybrid and Remote Work Solution Brief
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YubiKey vs Mobile MFA Solution brief
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Yubico Smart Cards Simplified State and Local agencies Private sector solution brief
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Yubico Protect Mobile Restricted Environments solution brief
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Yubico Phishing resistant MFA for Telecoms
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Yubico Future of Federal cybersecurity smart cards solution brief
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YubKey 5Ci Product Brief
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Security Key Series Product Brief
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YubiKey 5 FIPS Series Product Brief
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Yubico Schneider Electric Case Study
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YubiKey for RSA SecurID Access Product Brief
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Privileged Users Solution Brief
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Energy and Natural Resources Solution Brief
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YubiKey Bio
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Google Case Study
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YubiKey 5 Series Product Brief
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AWS Marketplace Yubico Partner Brief
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213367 Collateral YubiHSM2 Product brief update r3
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Figma Case Study
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Yubico Getting started with phishing resistant MFA Microsoft
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Toolkits

Guide

Zero Trust Implementation

Many organizations believe they have implemented Zero Trust because they deployed MFA, conditional access, or network restrictions. In reality, most environments still struggle with excessive privileges, stale entitlements, disconnected visibility, and weak identity governance. Without continuous control over identities and access, Zero Trust becomes a collection of isolated tools instead of a unified security architecture. A modern Zero Trust strategy requires continuous verification across users, devices, applications, and sessions. Access decisions must be based on identity context, device posture, behavioral signals, and business risk. Equally important is governance, reviewing privileges, enforcing least-privilege access, monitoring activity, and adapting controls as the environment changes. This guide outlines the practical principles, architectural layers, and implementation roadmap organizations can use to build a resilient, scalable, and operational Zero Trust model.

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Guide

The defence architecture that works against industrial AI powered phishing

Modern phishing attacks are no longer manual—they operate as automated systems designed to exploit weaknesses in software-based authentication. As shown in the attack flow, credentials and one-time passwords can be intercepted in real time, allowing attackers to hijack sessions before users even realize it. The core issue is architectural: traditional MFA relies on shared secrets transmitted over the internet, which can be captured and reused. As a result, organizations are effectively defending against yesterday’s threats while attackers operate at industrial scale. A resilient defense requires a shift to phishing-resistant authentication, combining hardware-based security keys, certificate-based identity, and contextual access controls. This layered approach removes reliance on shared secrets and aligns security with the reality of modern, AI-driven attacks.

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Checklist

PDPL Article 6 Compliance Checklist

PDPL compliance depends on how effectively you manage identity, access, and data security across your systems. A modern approach focuses on strong authentication, controlled access, and protection of personal data through encryption and continuous monitoring. By aligning these controls, organizations reduce risk, address common audit gaps, and build a secure, compliant foundation for handling personal data.

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Guide

Identity Modernization

Modern security no longer depends on perimeter firewalls, it depends on identity. An Identity-First approach consolidates access through Single Sign-On (SSO), strengthens verification with phishing-resistant Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and applies Zero Trust principles that continuously evaluate user context. By aligning these three pillars, organizations reduce credential-based attacks, eliminate password sprawl, and build a resilient, future-ready security architecture.

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