Network Security White Papers
Identikey Server 3.1: Strong Authentication Solution for Enterprise Security
Overview Nowadays, every company is dependent on the Internet in their day-to-day operations, so security concerns are valid and have to be addressed. Regular static passwords are the weakest link in any security infrastructure, as they can easily be guessed, copied, exchanged, shared, and misused. Simple passwords are easy to remember but highly unsecure. Complex passwords also bring insecurity issues because users tend to write them down, creating a potential risk. Two-factor authentication has proven to be the best countermeasure against hacking and password fraud. VASCO's solutions replace insecure static passwords with dynamic One-Time Passwords (OTP), thus introducing a higher level of security.
| Publisher | VASCO Data Security | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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