02/17/2026
Is your business "Safe Harbor" ready?
In 2026, cybersecurity in Texas is not just a technical problem. It is a legal one.
Under SB 2610, Texas businesses can limit their liability during a breach. However, this only applies if they have documented and recognized frameworks in place.
The baseline of that protection is Multi-factor authentication (MFA).
But here is the catch. Enabling MFA is not the same as implementing it correctly. If you are still relying on SMS codes or simple push notifications, you might be leaving a door open for MFA Fatigue attacks.
I just published a deep dive on how to implement MFA that actually holds up under Texas regulatory scrutiny.
We cover:
✅ How the 2025 Safe Harbor law impacts your liability.
✅ Why "Push Bombing" is the new favorite tool for attackers.
✅ The shift to Phishing-Resistant MFA and Number Matching.
Read the full guide here: https://na2.hubs.ly/H03JxnW0
Learn how multi-factor authentication for business works, how to implement it correctly, and how it supports compliance and risk reduction.