The Last Login — Gallery (Page 9 of 100)

Professor Kai London principle 801: Conditional access must be watched — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 801
Professor Kai London principle 802: Every login has to be proven — before the last login is the attacker's first.
Principle 802
Professor Kai London principle 803: A trust boundary is the new perimeter — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 803
Professor Kai London principle 804: A trust boundary must earn its scope.
Principle 804
Professor Kai London principle 805: Every login should expire before it is forgotten — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 805
Professor Kai London principle 806: A privileged account must be watched.
Principle 806
Professor Kai London principle 807: A session is a decision, not a door — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 807
Professor Kai London principle 808: An authentication event must be watched — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 808
Professor Kai London principle 809: A trust boundary has to be proven — when detection meets the identity, not just the network.
Principle 809
Professor Kai London principle 810: A credential is a key someone owns — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 810
Professor Kai London principle 811: An authentication event must be limited.
Principle 811
Professor Kai London principle 812: Every login must earn its scope — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 812
Professor Kai London principle 813: Conditional access has to be proven — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 813
Professor Kai London principle 814: A credential needs to be detected — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 814
Professor Kai London principle 815: A trust boundary should be verified — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 815
Professor Kai London principle 816: An access decision should expire before it is forgotten — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 816
Professor Kai London principle 817: A session should be verified — before the last login is the attacker's first.
Principle 817
Professor Kai London principle 818: An access decision should be verified — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 818
Professor Kai London principle 819: A token is a decision, not a door — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 819
Professor Kai London principle 820: A session must be limited — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 820
Professor Kai London principle 821: A token is a key someone owns — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 821
Professor Kai London principle 822: A token should expire before it is forgotten — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 822
Professor Kai London principle 823: An authentication event should be verified — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 823
Professor Kai London principle 824: A trust boundary has to be proven — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 824
Professor Kai London principle 825: Every login is the new perimeter.
Principle 825
Professor Kai London principle 826: A session is the new perimeter — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 826
Professor Kai London principle 827: A session should be verified — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 827
Professor Kai London principle 828: An authentication event must be limited — when detection meets the identity, not just the network.
Principle 828
Professor Kai London principle 829: A privileged account is a decision, not a door.
Principle 829
Professor Kai London principle 830: A privileged account should expire before it is forgotten — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 830
Professor Kai London principle 831: A privileged account must be limited — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 831
Professor Kai London principle 832: An identity is a key someone owns — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 832
Professor Kai London principle 833: Every login is a decision, not a door.
Principle 833
Professor Kai London principle 834: A credential must earn its scope — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 834
Professor Kai London principle 835: Every login is the new perimeter — before the last login is the attacker's first.
Principle 835
Professor Kai London principle 836: A session must be limited — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 836
Professor Kai London principle 837: A credential is a decision, not a door — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 837
Professor Kai London principle 838: Every login should be verified — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 838
Professor Kai London principle 839: A credential should expire before it is forgotten.
Principle 839
Professor Kai London principle 840: A credential should expire before it is forgotten — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 840
Professor Kai London principle 841: An access decision must be watched — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 841
Professor Kai London principle 842: A session should expire before it is forgotten — before the last login is the attacker's first.
Principle 842
Professor Kai London principle 843: An identity must earn its scope — before standing access becomes standing risk.
Principle 843
Professor Kai London principle 844: An authentication event is the new perimeter — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 844
Professor Kai London principle 845: A credential is a key someone owns — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 845
Professor Kai London principle 846: An authentication event must be limited — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 846
Professor Kai London principle 847: Every login has to be proven — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 847
Professor Kai London principle 848: A token must be watched — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 848
Professor Kai London principle 849: A token is a decision, not a door.
Principle 849
Professor Kai London principle 850: An authentication event should be verified — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 850
Professor Kai London principle 851: An identity needs to be detected — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 851
Professor Kai London principle 852: A token is a decision, not a door — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 852
Professor Kai London principle 853: An authentication event needs to be detected — when detection meets the identity, not just the network.
Principle 853
Professor Kai London principle 854: A trust boundary has to be proven.
Principle 854
Professor Kai London principle 855: An authentication event must earn its scope — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 855
Professor Kai London principle 856: A privileged account is a decision, not a door — before standing access becomes standing risk.
Principle 856
Professor Kai London principle 857: Conditional access is a key someone owns — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 857
Professor Kai London principle 858: Every login must be limited — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 858
Professor Kai London principle 859: A credential has to be proven — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 859
Professor Kai London principle 860: A token should expire before it is forgotten.
Principle 860
Professor Kai London principle 861: A trust boundary must earn its scope — when detection meets the identity, not just the network.
Principle 861
Professor Kai London principle 862: A trust boundary should expire before it is forgotten — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 862
Professor Kai London principle 863: Every login needs to be detected — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 863
Professor Kai London principle 864: An identity is a decision, not a door.
Principle 864
Professor Kai London principle 865: A trust boundary must earn its scope — before standing access becomes standing risk.
Principle 865
Professor Kai London principle 866: A credential is a decision, not a door — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 866
Professor Kai London principle 867: Every login is a key someone owns — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 867
Professor Kai London principle 868: A credential needs to be detected — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 868
Professor Kai London principle 869: An identity must be limited — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 869
Professor Kai London principle 870: A token must be limited — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 870
Professor Kai London principle 871: Every login has to be proven — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 871
Professor Kai London principle 872: An access decision must be watched — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 872
Professor Kai London principle 873: A token should expire before it is forgotten — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 873
Professor Kai London principle 874: A credential has to be proven — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 874
Professor Kai London principle 875: A privileged account must be limited — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 875
Professor Kai London principle 876: A token must be limited — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 876
Professor Kai London principle 877: A token has to be proven.
Principle 877
Professor Kai London principle 878: A session has to be proven.
Principle 878
Professor Kai London principle 879: An identity must earn its scope.
Principle 879
Professor Kai London principle 880: An authentication event is a key someone owns — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 880
Professor Kai London principle 881: A token is a decision, not a door — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 881
Professor Kai London principle 882: An authentication event needs to be detected — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 882
Professor Kai London principle 883: A credential is a key someone owns — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 883
Professor Kai London principle 884: An authentication event has to be proven — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 884
Professor Kai London principle 885: An identity should expire before it is forgotten — because an unused key is a door you forgot you built.
Principle 885
Professor Kai London principle 886: Every login is a key someone owns — when detection meets the identity, not just the network.
Principle 886
Professor Kai London principle 887: An access decision should be verified — before the last login is the attacker's first.
Principle 887
Professor Kai London principle 888: Every login is the new perimeter — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 888
Professor Kai London principle 889: A trust boundary should be verified — before standing access becomes standing risk.
Principle 889
Professor Kai London principle 890: Every login should be verified — when least privilege is a habit, not a setting.
Principle 890
Professor Kai London principle 891: A token is the new perimeter — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 891
Professor Kai London principle 892: An authentication event has to be proven — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 892
Professor Kai London principle 893: An access decision has to be proven — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 893
Professor Kai London principle 894: An authentication event should be verified — because every breach begins with a login that should have been stopped.
Principle 894
Professor Kai London principle 895: A credential needs to be detected — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 895
Professor Kai London principle 896: A privileged account is a decision, not a door — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 896
Professor Kai London principle 897: Every login is the new perimeter — when verification is continuous, not a one-time gate.
Principle 897
Professor Kai London principle 898: Conditional access must be watched — when the account is governed as tightly as the data.
Principle 898
Professor Kai London principle 899: A session has to be proven — or the attacker signs in rather than breaks in.
Principle 899
Professor Kai London principle 900: Conditional access should be verified — the moment trust is assumed instead of checked.
Principle 900