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Leading Online Game Operators Trust VASCO Solutions and Expertise to Secure Users' Accounts

Overview The challenge was to implement a solution that can simultaneously process login requests of more than hundred thousands of players. User-friendliness is a top priority. The application must not compromise the users' mobility or require extra software to be installed on user's PC as online games are played at home, in internet cafés and public places. The solution must also reflect the company's identity by incorporating logo's and images to enhance brand recognition. DIGIPASS Go 6 in combination with VACMAN Controller is a strong two-factor authentication allowing secure remote access without the need of installing additional software. The DIGIPASS device is an extremely user-friendly and portable solution. DIGIPASS Go 6 can be used as a marketing tool as the casing of the DIGIPASS is fully customizable.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherVASCO Data Security File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJuly 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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