The fight in the dog.
Guests Jan Kallberg and Col Stephen Hamilton of Army Cyber Institute at West Point join Dave to talk about cognitive force protection, Joe and Dave have some follow-up from a listener named Obada about Apple only allowing 2FA through SMS, Dave shares a story about Google's plan to require MFA for all users, Joe's story is about a couple who had their Fidelity retirement account defrauded to the tune of $40,000, and our Catch of the Day is from a listener named Doal about becoming named the beneficiary of a similarly-named deceased person.
Links to stories:
- Google to make multi-factor authentication its default mode
- ‘Sleeping Giant:' Thieves Target Retirement Accounts
- How to protect troops from an assault in the cognitive domain
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