
High-profile social media accounts reportedly lacked MFA protection despite being obvious targets. The speakers argue that shared team access may be one reason why. Many authentication systems are designed around a single user, but modern organizations often have marketing teams, PR agencies, contractors, and admins all touching the same accounts. When security creates too much operational friction, users start inventing shortcuts: shared passwords, disabled MFA, reused sessions, or unmanaged devices. That turns usability problems into security problems. The conversation highlights a growing AppSec challenge: secure systems must also match real-world workflows, or users will eventually bypass them. Should security teams blame users for disabling protections — or blame products that make secure behavior painful? Subscribe to our podcasts: https://securityweekly.com/subscribe #MFA #SecurityUX #SecurityWeekly #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #AI #InfoSec
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