Why: "The fundamentals of all implementations are the same: trust is based on tokens that are cryptographically signed (or encrypted) by a trusted party. " Find out more about Live!360, taking place ...
AT&T* has announced the addition of soft token authentication support to AT&T Token Authentication Service, which helps mobile workers more easily protect commercial and government resources using ...
The U.S. Army’s wearable authentication tokens intended for the tactical environment could be used for nontactical purposes, such as accessing strategic-level systems, enterprise networks and medical ...
Explores turning the browser into a policy enforcement point within a Zero Trust framework, covering governance, MFA, device ...
Hardware tokens have for some time now offered companies a way to implement strong user authentication — but the cost of the technology has been something of a barrier to its adoption. Entrust Inc.
Branch offices aren’t always just nests for employees further down the food chain. Sometimes they comprise critical pieces of business infrastructure that are just geographically removed from HQ.
Today’s credential-based attacks are much more sophisticated. Whether it’s advanced phishing techniques, credential stuffing, or even credentials compromised through social engineering or breaches of ...
U.S. Bancorp will use a hardware-token-based authentication service from VeriSign Inc. to secure access to commercial banking services for its customers, and may soon introduce a similar service for ...