Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Strong Two-Factor Phone Authentication without Tokens

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Strong Two-Factor Phone Authentication without Tokens

Multi-factor authentication is essential as a means of confirming the identities of privileged users and/or clients. The telephone is one of the most effective means of two-factor authentication.

Join this LIVE TechRepublic Webcast, featuring Jason Hiner, Editor-in-Chief, TechRepublic as he discusses and takes your questions on the advantages of an ordinary telephone for reliable and secure identity verification.

Strong Two-Factor Phone Authentication
without Tokens

Wednesday January 13th, 2010
12:00 PM ET | 9:00 AM PT | 17:00 GMT

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Topics to include:

  • The most common applications for phone authentication
  • The cost benefits of phone authentication
  • The compliance benefits of phone authentication

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