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GitHub to Introduce Mandatory 2FA Starting March 13

Starting March 13, GitHub will gradually introduce the 2FA enrollment requirement to groups of developers and administrators. Learn more here.
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How to Set Up SSH Keys With YubiKey as 2FA

Protect the SSH keys stored on your local dev/desktop machines using physical security keys such as YubiKey.
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Authenticator: A Simple Open-Source App to Replace Authy on Linux

Check out Authenticator, a free and open-source app for two-factor authentication codes on Linux desktops.
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2FA, 3FA, MFA: What Does It All Mean?

This guide covers the different types of authentication and how they can be used to secure users and organizations. Learn more here.
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How to Setup Two-Factor Authentication (Google Authenticator) for SSH Logins

By default, SSH already uses a secure data communication between remote machines, but if you want to add some extra security layer to your SSH connections, you can add a Google Authenticator (two-factor authentication) module that allows you to enter a…

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