Posted in February 19, 2010 ¬ 6:03 pmh.Kathy
I was in a conversation this week with someone else in the online security space and I happened to mention that I think Tricerion’s Safe Login is pretty darn sweet. He was a proponent of a keyfob token that additionally used a USB chord and a card too. Yikes. That’s too complicated for me. In [...]
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Posted in December 18, 2009 ¬ 6:36 pmh.Kathy
Don’t you know that December is a great time to blog? There are end of year reviews, predictions for the next year, holiday hubub – this stuff nearly writes itself. Speaking of which, Earl Perkins at Gartner put up an interesting question the other week that prompted some soul-searching. He wants to know what identity [...]
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Posted in December 18, 2009 ¬ 2:11 amh.Eugen
The problem: banking websites, while highly useful and in fact necessary in today’s virtual economy, are also highly vulnerable to fraudulent attacks.
They could approach it the way AT&T did when they realized that 3% of users (iPhone owners) exploit 40% of bandwith – AT&T started looking for ways to discourage iPhone users from accessing the [...]
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