NFC, or "Near Field Communication" technology is a form of wireless communication that allows devices to exchange data. Though unlike Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, NFC compatible devices must be in very close proximity to each other to interact. Because of its versatility, it has been implemented into a wide range of devices.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a part of the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), is responsible for promoting innovation and industrial competitiveness in the U.S. The agency developed NIST 800-171 to protecting unclassified information in nonfederal information systems and organizations.
NIS 2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) is the European Union’s updated framework for cybersecurity, replacing the original NIS Directive (2016). It is designed to enhance cybersecurity across the European Union by establishing a high common level of security for network and information systems.
According to studies, over 30% of all support tickets are related to password resets/forgotten passwords.
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