Bulwark Launches CRYPTO-MAS Managed Service from CRYPTOCard in Middle East
prlog.org
June 22, 2009
As companies fight to secure their data from unwanted intrusion, they now expect their staff to remember an ever increasing number of username and password combinations. In light of this, support departments are spending more and more of their time resetting forgotten passwords. Two factor Authentication...
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What recession? A break in the clouds: Part 2
CRN www.channelweb.co.uk
June 09, 2009
Six months down the line, the national press is finally waking up to the fact that there is actually some positive news out there - MP’s expenses aside - and some businesses are in fact seeing growth.
So what is the mood of the channel? And what should resellers be doing to ensure they stay in...
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Beating the fraudsters
Retail Systems
June 01, 2009
With real world security measures, such as chip and PIN ,encouraging migration of card fraud to the online world, balancing stringent security with a need to accept as many orders as possible becomes ever more challenging.
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Visa trials two-factor authentication led credit card
SC Magazine
May 14, 2009
Visa has announced that it is trialling a credit card that has a built-in display to generate and display a unique one time passcode.
According to BBC News, ‘developers say that the new technology would make it very hard for fraudsters, as any transaction would require the pin to generate the...
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Getting extra protection for company computers
Berrows Journal, Worcester
May 12, 2009
A COMPUTER firm is unveiling a new security system which could reduce small and medium-sized firms’ hacking risk.
IT support and consultancy OGL Computer, based in Stourport, has developed the 2fA - two factor authentification - system jointly with partner CRYPTOCard.
The technology was unveiled...
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CRYPTOCard and IronKey announce integration deal
SC Magazine, UK
May 06, 2009
CryptoCard has announced a deal to integrate its multi-platform software token across IronKey's product portfolio.
The new solution will enable organisations to implement a combined two-factor authentication security strategy that protects data held on mobile storage devices, such as a USB...
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CRYPTO-MAS bundled in Lumison hosted applications
Infosecurity show, London, April 28, 2009 -
May 06, 2009
CRYPTOCard has announced that internet services provider, Lumison, is the latest to adopt its managed authentication service Crypto-Mas, and join its Service Provider Partner Program.
Bundling CRYPTO-MAS into its portfolio of managed network services and hosted applications, Lumison is able to...
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CRYPTOCard Enhances 2FA Managed Service to Further Reduce Administrative Overhead
www.blogowogo.com
May 04, 2009
CRYPTOCard, a leading developer of two-factor authentication (2FA) technology, today announced the latest feature upgrade to its managed authentication service, CRYPTO-MAS.?The LDAP Agent upgrade will enable businesses to synchronise business directories with their 2FA managed service, helping to reduce...
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Swine Flu Information
UK
May 04, 2009
Is your business prepared for an autumn Swine Flu pandemic?
If the government advises against travel or imposes quarantine zones, as with past outbreaks, it's vital your staff have the tools to continue working from home to avoid loss of critical resource within your business.
CRYPTOCard are offering...
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Protect your customers in the cloud
Microscope
April 30, 2009
As IT budgets are squeezed ever tighter and workforces become more distributed, the attraction of applications delivered through the internet grows.The benefits predictability of cost, simplicity, scalability and ease of management appeal to businesses irrespective of vertical sector or size.
Click...
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Growth in a cold climate - Advice for IT Resellers
CRN UK
April 09, 2009
CAPEX TO OPEX
A major impact of the recession on the channel is the cut in the size and delay in orders being placed as businesses attempt to re-profile spending patterns against CAPEX availability. Channels are increasingly looking for new ways to up/cross sell to existing customers so new products...
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CRYPTOCard Voted Managed Services Provider of the Year 2009
TMCnet.com
March 23, 2009
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CRYPTOCard, a leading vendor of two-factor authentication (2FA) solutions, has been voted Managed Services Provider of the Year 2009 by the readers of IT publication, Network Computing, for its CRYPTO-MAS Service.
Neil Hollister, CEO of CRYPTOCard, comments; “We are incredibly proud...
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Gartner suggests major changes are likely for authentication
SC magazine
March 13, 2009
Gartner has claimed that by 2011, hosted IAM and IAM as a service will account for 20 per cent of all IAM revenue, as companies look to reduce the costs of implementation and use.
As it prepares for the Identity & Access Management Summit 2009, Gartner analysts have identified forward-looking...
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Authenticating the Internet
Information Week Canada
March 12, 2009
The credit crunch is making cloud computing more attractive. Global software providers like Salesforce.com, Google Apps and Microsoft on-line have made applications and services available over the Internet, and IT departments can now outsource the management and maintenance of core services and commoditize...
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CRYPTOCard unveils BlackShield ID
processor.com
March 03, 2009
CRYPTOCard has unveiled BlackShield ID, an Authentcation solution that helps reduce the burden placed on IT adminstration and help desk support.
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Streamlined Authentication system cuts costs
Computerworld Canada
February 28, 2009
CRYPTOCard Inc. released a new two-factor authentication (2FA) system called BlackShield ID, which promises to reduce administration and management resource costs by 90 percent.
"Companies with significant 2FA systems know the price they pay for tokens and think that's the big cost - but it's...
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Banking on security - Middle East Bank security trends
ITP.net,
February 27, 2009
Jason Hart, senior vice-president at authentication solutions provider CryptoCard has seen technologies like firewalls, anti-virus software and content filtering become hot topics among his clients. It is Hart's opinion that up and until recently the majority of financial institutions made use of only...
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CRYPTOCard Launches Enterprise Two-Factor Authentication Solution
Dark Reading
February 11, 2009
Ottawa, ON and Bristol, UK - February 10, 2009 - Responding to the growing demand from businesses to have a more integrated, streamlined auditing process which lessens the budgetary and administrative burden, CRYPTOCard, a leading developer of two-factor authentication (2FA) technology, today launches...
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Bank accounts may be hit after Monster.com hacking
Dan Raywood, SC Magazine,
January 28, 2009
Jason Hart, ethical hacker and Senior VP at CRYPTOCard, claimed that the fact that the company was hacked did not surprise him, as there is a vulnerability with cloud storage and that ‘people need to take responsibility on the use of cloud services as they use it to store confidential information'.
Hart...
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ntl:Telewest Business Strengthens Authentication Capabilities for Remote Worker Services
Reuters.com
January 22, 2009
- Two-factor authentication increases positive identification assurances
for remote workers connecting to corporate networks
- Enhancement complies with upcoming security legislation for local
authorities
- Service uses cloud-based technologies to...
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Managing identities in the cloud
http://www.vnunet.com/
January 08, 2009
Extract:-
Identity management can be a complex and costly process. To deal with this problem, vendors such as CRYPTOCard are offering managed identity and authentication services for cloud computing environments.
CRYPTOCard offers an automated, web-based self-service portal for users to sign in using...
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Five Reasons Why Authentication Still Matters - and Still Isn’t Fixed
itmanagement.earthweb.com
January 05, 2009
Authentication is the last thing on security professionals’ to-do lists these days. The big security worries are trendy things like mobile devices, data leaks, applications security and Web 2.0. Authentication is yesterday’s problem, and it’s been fixed.
That’s the conventional wisdom, at least, but...
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