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Displaying items by tag: Authentication

Germany-based open-source file syncing and sharing software company ownCloud has added secure authentication and authorisation to its functions with the integration of OAuth2.

Published in Open Source

Sydney-based security firm TokenOne claims its patented authentication technology is one-of-a-kind and is unique in the way it operates, giving the company a market advantage since it has no like rivals.

Published in Security

Ping Identity's chief executive and founder, Andre Durand, visited Australia to meet customers and the media, and took the time to talk to iTWire in a video interview.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 27 September 2017 10:53

IMB Bank launches new in-app messaging service

IMB Bank is claiming a first in the banking industry with the launch of a new messaging service for its mobile customers.

Published in Mobility

Cloud-based identity-as-a-service provider Okta says it has renewed its focus on solving cloud migration impediments and beefed up its offering to developers.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

How do you protect critical applications in an increasingly mobile and connected world? VMware says the tech industry has failed the customer, but has a solution.

Published in Security

If you’ve got a Samsung Galaxy S6 or better, a Note 5, an A5, A7 or even any other modern Samsung phone with a fingerprint reader, you can use your fingerprint to unlock a Windows 10 PC.

Published in Home Tech

Australians are more concerned about security issues, with public concern now at its highest level in the last 10 years, according to a new study.

Published in Security
Thursday, 11 May 2017 14:01

Could your chatbot spill the beans?

Organisations planning to deploy chatbots should consider the security implications.

Published in Security

A Reddit posting says the Australian Government may be looking at Active Directory to authenticate 28 million Australian citizens in a future public-facing website.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Global US-based cybercrime protection firm Threatmetrix has released its latest Fall 2014 Release with a host of new and upgraded enterprise-class security solutions, turning things up past 11… to 12!

Published in Security
Thursday, 08 May 2014 10:49

ESET updates Secure Authentication product

Security vendor ESET has announced the Australian availability of the latest version of ESET Secure Authentication.

Published in Security
Thursday, 06 February 2014 06:29

Biometric authentication to dominate mobiles

Biometrics might provide the trade-off between usability and security on mobile devices, with predictions that nearly a third of mobile users will use the technology by 2016.

Published in MVNO
Wednesday, 07 August 2013 10:26

Twitter is serious about security

Twitter is ramping up its security even further, today launching an iOS and Android app update with 'login verification'.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 23 May 2013 15:43

Twitter does two-step

Twitter has announced a new more secure login process, introducing a two-step verification system for its users.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 16 October 2012 16:29

Eduroam roams into Queensland hospitals

AARNet's eduroam service has been extended to major Queensland hospitals.

Published in Networking

The Saasu cloud-based accounting system now supports the use of two-factor authentication for accessing bank accounts.

Published in Cloud Computing
NEC has teamed up with Microsoft, France Telecom and eight other international institutions to provide enhanced privacy services for smartphones using public key cryptography and 'zero-knowledge proofs' to verify the access privileges of a smartphone user without directly identifying the user.
Published in Mobility

Information security specialist SafeNet has acquired Cryptocard for its authentication-as-a-service platform.

Published in Cloud Computing
Wednesday, 08 February 2012 00:16

Major web security camera vulnerability

The mantra has always been "build it and they will come."  But too often it's translated to "build it with vulnerabilities and hope they won't notice." When it comes to TrendNet's web-capable cameras, unfortunately, the world has noticed.

 

Published in Security
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