Two paths to two-factor authentication

Brian Lesser

Ryerson University

Brian chairs the benchmarking committee and is Ryerson University’s Chief Information Officer (CIO). Since 1995, Brian has held several positions in Computing and Communications Services including manager, academic computing, and assistant director, application development and support. Brian helped lead Ryerson’s move to Google Apps for Education and the renewal of the university’s online learning tools. He helped develop Ryerson’s first identity management system, establish Ryerson’s e-learning support team and is a founding member of Ryerson’s DMZ steering committee.

Jason Testart

University of Waterloo

Jason Testart is the Director of Information Security Services at the University of Waterloo. Jason started his career as a system administrator, focusing on Sun Solaris security, eventually branching into network security and ultimately information security leadership. Jason and his team support a plethora of activities at Waterloo: From network security monitoring to identity & access management to cyber security assessments of research projects.

Abstract

Enabling two-factor authentication is one of the best things you can do to protect your own accounts, but moving an entire campus to two-factor authentication takes work and perseverance. Do you use a service or roll your own... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Brian Lesser (Ryerson University)
  2. Jason Testart (University of Waterloo)

Topic Area

Security: Technologies

Session

D3-S1-04 » Wednesday Session 1 - 4 (08:45 - Wednesday, 20th June, DAC Lower Floor)

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