RSA Security's proposed acquisition of privately held Cyota will allow the company to offer a relatively cheap two factor, non token-based authentication system for its banking customers. RSA is ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. I always ...
RSA has released an iPhone app that can be used to provide SecurID access via a software token on the iPhone and iPod Touch replacing the traditional SecurID key fob token. David Martin David Martin ...
With the rise in identity theft and online security breaches, RSA Security seems poised to take off. But how far it goes depends on how well the company is able to expand its authentication technology ...
Branch offices aren’t always just nests for employees further down the food chain. Sometimes they comprise critical pieces of business infrastructure that are just geographically removed from HQ.
In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace SecureID tokens for any customer that asks. In an acknowledgement of the severity ...
The collaboration "takes RSA onto the desktop," said Tim Pickard, strategic marketing director at RSA, Bedford, Mass. The alliance, announced in a press conference Tuesday at the RSA Conference in San ...
RSA Security expanded its line of tokens in two directions on Tuesday, launching both a browser toolbar and a hardware token that can electronically “sign” online transactions. The introductions at ...
The attack bypasses protections built in RSA's 2-factor authentication system. Weird, I'd never would have made a windows app for the rsa thingy; that's just asking for it to be compromised. If you ...
Steve Asche, director of marketing at ActivCard, a user-authentication technology vendor in Fremont, Calif., said his company sees an opportunity to work with resellers to displace a large number of ...
I never disputed anything about your article or the paper itself only pointed out this attack is only possible because the SecurID 800 itself is attached to the computer. jandrese":34j8dlj1 said: If ...
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