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The trusty telephone is emerging as one of the key elements in new multifactor authentication schemes designed to protect online banking and other web-based financial transactions from rapidly evolving security threats.
By Julie Sartain | 07 February, 2012 00:26
An experimental method for two-factor authentication to websites employs mobile phones in a new way to ensure that users' online accounts don't get hijacked.
By Tim Greene | 07 December, 2011 08:29
I'm a fan of being secure, so naturally I decided to turn on two-factor authentication for my Google account.
By Rohan Pearce | 17 November, 2011 16:38
Increasingly, whether due to regulatory requirements or a basic recognition that static passwords just don't provide adequate security, organizations are implementing some form of strong authentication.
By Nick Owen | 08 May, 2010 05:05
IronKey rolled out its Trusted Access for Banking USB drive on Monday.
By Jeremy Kirk | 27 April, 2010 06:52
There is a new, multifactor authentication approach that not only strengthens identity authentication but does so in a way that does not introduce the burdensome cost, user inconvenience, and administrative complexity that have limited the adoption of multi-factor authentication by small and mid-sized businesses.
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