
Hacking Multifactor Authentication – Roger A. Grimes
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Roger A. Grimes has been fighting malicious computer hackers and malware for more than three decades (since 1987). He’s earned dozens of computer certifications (including CISSP, CISA, MCSE, CEH, and Security+). He even passed the very tough Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam, although it has nothing to do with computer security and he is the (self-proclaimed) world’s worst accountant. He’s been a professional penetration tester breaking into companies and their websites and devices for over 20 years. Roger has been on nearly a dozen project teams tasked with hacking various multifactor authentication (MFA) solutions over his career.
He has created and updated dozens of computer security classes and taught thousands of students how to hack or defend. Roger is a frequent presenter at national computer security conferences, including RSA and Black Hat. He’s previously written or cowritten 11 books on computer security and more than a thousand magazine articles. He was the weekly computer security columnist for InfoWorld and CSO magazines for nearly 15 years, and he’s been working as a full-time computer security consultant for more than two decades. Roger is frequently interviewed by newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, magazines, including Newsweek, and he has been a guest on radio shows, such as NPR’s "All Things Considered." Roger currently advises companies, large and small, around the world on how to stop malicious hackers and malware quickest and most efficiently.
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