At any time end users can choose to change their token type to any type allowed by your security team. Switching to a new type or re-enrolling an existing type automatically deletes the old method from the server. Upgrading your smart phone is simply a case of authenticating with your old phone and enrolling your new one. The old phone is then safe to sell on as passcodes on them are no longer valid.
At any time end users can choose to change their token type to any type allowed by your security team. Switching to a new type or re-enrolling an existing type automatically deletes the old method from the server. Upgrading your smart phone is simply a case of authenticating with your old phone and enrolling your new one. The old phone is then safe to sell on as passcodes on them are no longer valid.
Each authentication sends the next required one time code so there is always one available, the new code is inserted into the old message.
Ideal for users with intermittent phone signal or who experience delays receiving SMS messages.
The one time code is sent after the user enters their pin or password as a “Flash” message that is displayed directly on the phone screen.
Ideal for users that only authenticate occasionally or that always have a signal when authenticating and don’t experience SMS delays.
The user first enters their pin or passcode, after which a six digit passcode is displayed. At the same time a phone call is automatically made. The user answers the phone and enters this passcode on the phones keypad.
Recommended for users that only have access to a land line or don’t have a smart phone and can’t receive SMS reliably.
The hardware token acts as a digital reader and generates and displays a 6 digit code, when the button on the card is pressed. This code allows the user to be authenticated. MFA reduces the vulnerabilities of using a password-only approach, and is a highly effective and easy way to keep your users, customers and business safe.