We are delighted to announce a significant enhancement to the existing Export Users to CSV feature in the Rublon Admin Console. This update is not
How to Set Default Authentication Method Policy?
We’re excited to announce a significant update to the Rublon Admin Console: the Default Authentication Method policy. This innovative feature is set
How Username Aliases Can Simplify Your User Management
We are excited to announce a new feature in Rublon that will make your user management easier and more efficient: Username Aliases. What Are
What is Adversary-In-The-Middle (AiTM) Phishing Attack?
Adversary-In-The-Middle (AiTM) phishing attack is a type of cyberattack that involves stealing session cookies to bypass authentication layers and
What is Privilege Creep and How to Avoid It?
Privilege creep is a term that describes the situation when users have more access rights than they need to perform their jobs. This can happen when
What is Pretexting? A Guide to This Social Engineering Attack
Pretexting is a type of social engineering attack that involves creating a fake scenario to trick victims into giving up their private information.
Rublon Receives the Forbes Diamonds Award for Outstanding Growth
We’re pleased to share that Rublon has received the Forbes Diamonds award, an annual title for companies that most effectively increased their value
How to Set Your Timezone in the Admin Console
If you are a Rublon organization owner or administrator, you know how important it is to keep track of the dates and times of various events, such as
Coarse-Grained vs. Fine-Grained Authorization
The main difference between coarse-grained authorization and fine-grained authorization is that coarse-grained authorization is a type of access