RMIT expert available for comment on Google’s new security measure

RMIT expert available for comment on Google’s new security measure

An expert from RMIT University is available to talk to media about Google’s new two-factor authentication (2FA) process, which aims to provide more security to online users.

Professor Matthew Warren, Director of the RMIT University Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CCSRI)

“Google’s move to update how its two-factor authentication system works is a significant announcement.

“This type of security system is key in securing users online, as highlighted by the federal government’s media campaign for Australian users.

“There has been some complexity in two-factor authentication but this update by Google will simplify the experience.

“All users should have strong passwords and two-factor authentication as a minimum – or risk having their systems hacked.”

Professor Matthew Warren is director of the RMIT University Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation. He is an expert in cyber security and computer ethics.

General media enquiries: RMIT External Affairs and Media, +61 439 704 077 or news@rmit.edu.au

08 May 2024

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08 May 2024

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