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Authentication methods for financial services


Learn about strong authentication methods for financial services firms, including two-factor and multifactor authentication security technologies.
IN THIS TOPIC:  NEWS (4) , EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE (3) , DEFINITIONS (2)

  NEWS: 1 - 3 of 4
Keystroke recognition aids online authentication at credit union
SearchSecurity.com | 21 Apr 2008
ARTICLE - Some banks and financial firms are turning to keystroke recognition as a weapon against online fraud.
Survey discovers access control problems at many firms
SearchFinancialSecurity.com | 04 Feb 2008
ARTICLE - Despite growing data breach dangers as a result of trusted insiders, many firms are failing to implement a strong access governance program, according to a recent survey.
Biometrics: Improving, but not perfect
SearchSecurity.com | 08 Feb 2002
ARTICLE - Though improving, biometrics is still held back by unproven technology, competing standards and lingering privacy concerns.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 3
Global authentication policies made easy
Submitted By: SearchFinancialSecurity.com | 07 May 2008
TIP - The challenge of implementing global authentication policies can be alleviated. Joel Dubin lays out best practices for overcoming language, culture and architecture problems.
Two-factor authentication and compliance: What it is and isn't
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 28 Feb 2006
TIP - The FFIEC has mandated that federal institutions deploy two-factor authentication for online banking. But what constitutes two-factor authentication is open to interpretation.
Banking on multifactor authentication
22 Feb 2006
TIP - New guidelines may force financial institutions to provide multifactor authentication on their Web applications. One bank's security officer says making it happen won't be easy.
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  DEFINITIONS: 1 - 2 of 2
Real ID
10 Mar 2008
WORD - Real ID is a driver's license that complies with standards mandated by the United States Real ID Act of 2005. The Real ID Act originally set a deadline for implementation of May 2008, after which time any driver's license ...
mutual authentication
22 May 2007
WORD - Mutual authentication, also called two-way authentication, is a process or technology in which both entities in a communications link authenticate each other. In a network environment, the client authenticates the server and ...
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Authentication methods for financial services: 
User ID and password security, Secure user and consumer authentication, Managing user privileges, identity federation and SSO


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