Fraud Protection September 24, 2015 Authentication: The Enterprise’s Weakest Link 3 min read - Many organizations struggle to find the right authentication methods for their employees and needs, but they can ill afford to let malpractice continue.
Identity & Access August 27, 2015 Can Selfies Be the Next Multifactor Authentication Method? 2 min read - Several companies are implementing new forms of multifactor authentication to prevent fraud, but how realistic and effective are these technologies?
July 24, 2015 Can Tokenization Overcome the Biggest Concerns About Biometric Authentication? 2 min read - HYPR released a biometric authentication SDK that would let third parties overlay fingerprint and voice recognition over other security processes.
July 7, 2015 Shopping Online? Your Password Is Passe — Selfies Are the New Security 2 min read - According to MasterCard, your password may soon be passe. The company is turning to selfies as the new security measure for online purchases.
April 22, 2015 PayPal Suggests Biometric Identification Will One Day ‘Kill All Passwords’ 2 min read - A login mechanism you could eat, digital tattoos and vein recognition could be among the biometric identification tools that protect users, PayPal says.
March 18, 2015 New Heartbeat Monitor Could Be a Lifeline for Bank Authentication 2 min read - Halifax is testing a new authentication feature that relies on a heartbeat monitor to verify users' identity and grant them access to their bank account.
Data Protection February 5, 2015 Batman Vs. Superman: The Battle for Password Security 3 min read - Batman and Superman may be two great superheroes, but neither makes a very secure password when it comes to protecting against cybercriminals.
Fraud Protection September 30, 2014 How to Bypass Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and What the Future Holds 3 min read - Even as authentication techniques become more advanced, there are different ways cybercriminals can bypass two-factor authentication (2FA).
August 12, 2014 Multifactor Authentication Market to Be Worth $10 Billion by 2017 — But Is the Model All Wrong? 3 min read - The global multifactor authentication market is predicted to hit $10 billion by 2017; but are current methodologies ahead of the curve or behind?
Identity & Access November 21, 2013 Is the Internet Killing Knowledge Based Authentication? 8 min read - Something only the user knows. Most of us have encountered Knowledge Based Authentication (KBA), though we might not have realized it had a name. Think back to a time when you phoned your mortgage or credit card company to discuss…