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R.B.F.A. Scores High Points on Security Thanks to VASCO's Digipass GO1 and VACMAN Controller

Overview The R.B.F.A. represents all football clubs of Belgium. It is a non-profit association that was founded in 1895 and has now about 2000 football clubs and 422 000 members. The challenge was that users should be able to use the security solution anywhere and the product should be user friendly for everybody who needs to utilize it. Digipass GO1 secures the access to e-kickoff and is easy to use. The user of the extranet only needs to open Digipass GO1 to generate a unique password that gives him - together with his username - access to e-kickoff. Thanks to its convenient size, Digipass GO1 can be easily distributed by the R.B.F.A. and the members can take it with them, wherever they go.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherVASCO Data Security File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2007
FormatCase Studies   
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