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Product Description |
PhoneFactor is a phone-based multi-factor authentication system that eliminates the need for expensive tokens, card readers, and other devices. It works with any phone, anywhere. During login, users simply respond to a phone call or text message from PhoneFactor to authenticate. PhoneFactor’s completely out-of-band solution offers protection against man-in-the-middle attacks and keystroke logging. It also offers advanced security features like real-time fraud alerts, transaction confirmation, and voiceprint verification.
By using a device people already have -- phone -- PhoneFactor offers unparalleled ease of use, rapid implementation, and strong out-of-band protection from even the most sophisticated threats. It is ideal for employee remote access, as well as secure customer access for websites like online banking. PhoneFactor offers instant integration with all leading enterprise applications and seamlessly integrates with existing Web sites and online transaction processes. Self-enrollment and management tools streamline user deployment and support. |
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White Papers
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Combating Online Banking Fraud with Out-of-Band Authentication
Incidents of online banking fraud have risen to unprecedented levels. This whitepaper will look at how these malicious threats affect online banking, customer perceptions about risk and financial responsibility, and the role of out-of-band authentication in protecting against online banking fraud.
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Five Critical Considerations Before Renewing Your Security Tokens
When it comes to IT security, it is easy to simply stick with what you know. However, the threat landscape and the needs of your users are rapidly changing, and technology must evolve even more quickly to stay ahead of them. Don’t make a vital mistake by overpaying for outdated authentication technology. Register now to download this free whitepaper.
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The Authentication Revolution: Phones Become the Leading Multi-Factor Authentication Device
According to a leading analyst firm phone-based authentication will comprise 61% of the multi-factor authentication market by the year 2014. This paper will address the key drivers for this market shift away from security tokens and includes real-world case studies from organizations that have made the move to phone-based authentication.
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