Identity Access: Yesterdays Thinking About Today's Risks

It has been said that “change is inevitable - except from a vending machine”. It is certainly true that the identity access risk landscape has changed beyond recognition in recent years, with respect to both the scale and the types of threat. Identity access – or the process of establishing user identity in a system, e.g. through login – is now a front page news story, and an accepted topic of conversation amongst ordinary citizens. More»

Tricerion SafeLogin Product Description

Tricerion's innovative SafeLogin product provides Strong Mutual Authentication for online banking, and other networked financial services. Tricerion's approach to online security complements existing alternatives. It enhances both actual and perceived security, without impairing user experience. More»

Passwords 2.0

As in most areas of life, IT security has its fair share of cherished beliefs that happen to be wrong. One of the most pernicious of these is the myth that conventional passwords are good for securing network-accessible data or services. More»

Selecting a phishing prevention solution: six key questions

With so many different aspects to consider, what are some of the key questions to ask when selecting a phishing prevention solution? More»

Passwords reconsidered

IT security has its fair share of cherished beliefs that happen to be wrong. One of the most pernicious of these is the myth that conventional passwords are good for securing Internet access. More»

The Usability of Picture Passwords

Conventional online authentication protocols, involving a combination of username and password (or PIN), are well-established but problematic. As Bill Gates observed at a recent conference, “There is no doubt that over time, people are going to rely less and less on passwords.” More»

Account Hijacking Prevention with the Tricerion Strong Mutual Authentication (SMA) Server

Identity theft, in its broadest sense, cost US businesses and consumers almost $50 billion in 2003. Account hijacking, through means such as phishing, shoulder surfing, keystroke logging and screen capture, represents one of the fastest growing categories of identity theft. More»

 
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