Tag Archive: 2FA

Security Fridays: Week Four

Moral, political or financial? Hackers that leak data generally have some motive, usually it’s financial, followed by moral and then […]

Security Fridays: Week Two

The Blur Password Manager Breaches 2.4 Million Accounts Sometimes information security breaches expose the irony of things and even more, […]

SecurEnvoy: Secure Your Way

On top of introducing new security steps to your employees, customers and vendors, implementing an outside solution can bring challenges […]

Christmann & Pfeifer Finds Flexibility with Citrix & SecurEnvoy

Christmann & Pfeifer Construction GmbH & Co. KG has excelled in construction and bridge construction since 1925. Thanks to SecurEnvoy, […]

How to Avoid Online Fraud with MFA Security Solutions

Ensuring that the portals and apps consumers use are secure. Studies show that 73% of consumers say they should have […]

8 Tips for Choosing the Right Multi-factor Authentication Solution

  Tip #1 Managed services have grown in popularity in recent years, in part due to the measures taken by manufacturers […]

Data Breach Investigations Report – some things, unfortunately, don’t change

Why MFA continues to be recommended explicitly for preventing data breaches.  Verizon’s annual Data Breach Investigations Report has just been […]

Passwords are not cool. Biometrics as MFA are the way forward.

How biometrics is taking MFA one step further and creating an incredibly quick and easy authentication Film producers have recognised […]

Passwordless authentication is the future

How MFA provides an intuitive way for users to keep your network and information secure In most areas, computer technology […]

SecurEnvoy products not affected by “ROCA” vulnerability

The RSA (Rivest–Shamir–Adleman), is one of the first practical public-key cryptosystems and is widely used for secure data transmission in […]