Why tolerate any risk when it is absolutely avoidable? Whether you know it or not, you have probably been a victim of cybercrime! In a 2009 study, 90% of respondents said their company experienced a computer security incident within the past 12 months. An amazing 340,242,628 records
Read more →With a few rare exceptions, most breaches occur because of errors that result in compromised credentials. A Verizon Data breach report concluded that 67% of breaches were aided by significant errors. Eventually one of your users will click a link and fall prey to a man-in-the-middle attack, respond
Read more →Biometrics is coming to replace your password; we should all hope that it does more than just replace the password. Biometrics inherently can eliminate many of the problems with passwords and are subject to the same problems. Like passwords, biometrics can be copied, both purposefully and unintentionally. Great
Read more →Do you have any employees that exhibit a sense of entitlement, show signs of job dissatisfaction, have been denied a request, think they deserve a raise or a promotion, received a bad review, are looking for a better job, or have received a job offer? Do you
Read more →Real-time authentication is that familiar process of being identified as an authorized user as immediately as the system can perform the verification. The instant identification is in contrast to a trip to the department of motor vehicles and submitting your credentials, having a person check the information
Read more →Identification Software and User Authentication Solutions Most user authentication is accomplished by comparing the attributes of the presented credentials to what is known. Therein lies the fundamental problem: If it is previously known it can be discovered, deduced, copied, stolen or borrowed. Unfortunately, authentication does not provide human
Read more →The ability to surf the web anonymously has long been a key reason for the continuing popularity (and explosive growth) of the Internet around the world. No government, political party or nosy neighbor can tell you what you should or shouldn’t read or view, and no one can find out
Read more →1 The Best Biometrics We will examine a few biometric technologies, but the most useful ones, by far, can be operated over the Internet, supporting self-service account creation using commodity hardware and software. The best biometrics are ones that: (1) people will use; (2) will not
Read more →Palo Alto, CA – April 27, 2010 – Veritrix (www.veritrix.com) Veritrix announced today it will be presenting at the CEO Showcase at the Stanford Summit 2010. Veritrix’ product, Sovay, uniquely identifies users logging into online systems with advanced human identification technology. Using commodity hardware and patent-pending algorithms,
Read more →Vendors selected for the “Cool Vendor” report are innovative, impactful and intriguing. Palo Alto, CA – April 27, 2010 – Veritrix (www.veritrix.com) Veritrix announced today it has been included in the “Cool Vendors in Identity and Access Management, 2010” report by Gartner, Inc. Veritrix’ product, Sovay, uniquely
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