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This is an edited transcript of the roundtable discussion held in conjunction with the webinar FFIEC Authentication Guidance: Detecting and Responding to Suspicious Activities. Participants include Tom Field of Information Security Media Group, banking/security analyst George Tubin, Eli Katz of 41st Parameter, Jodi Florence of IDology, and Mike Byrnes of Entrust. Webinar Transcript |
As the popularity of mobile devices grows at an unprecedented rate, enterprises are challenged with securely integrating consumer electronics into business environments. IT departments must not only identify and authenticate the identities of employees, but also the personal devices that connect to sensitive corporate networks and applications. This webcast explores the effect mobile devices are having on enterprise environments and the best practices for properly leveraging new technology. And why consumer devices, when properly secured, should be welcomed into today's business environment. These devices, particularly smartphones, increase efficiency, serve as convenient authenticators and are less likely to be lost or forgotten. Date: December 2011 |
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For IT security professionals, protecting weaknesses in their corporate environments is their problem to solve. As the enterprise workplace continues to move from a traditional office setting to use of mobile and Smartphone devices, organizations are in need of stronger and more widespread security measures to protect their corporate data. With the adoption of mobile devices and the need to protect corporate data with stronger measures the question naturally arises: how can companies use the mobile devices to protect corporate data assets and reduce unauthorized access? Entrust commissioned Forrester Consulting to create this Technology Adoption Profile paper to understand enterprise adoption and drivers of Two Factor Authentication on mobile devices. Date: May 2011 |
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As approaches for logical and physical access increasingly draw on similar technologies, CIOs seek efficient methods to consolidate these two environments to save money and enhance security. With the evolution of smartcard technology, enterprises can integrate two security environments — physical and logical access — to provide consolidated management, improved ROI and a total security view. Date: May 2011 |
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In this session you will learn how leveraging a holistic security platform approach can provide flexibility for employees and partners and improve operating efficiency. Whether it's a smartcard for a physical and logical access, soft tokens on a mobile device or a unique grid card for strong authentication to a virtual private network, organizations can consolidate all authentication processes with a single, proven solution. Date: March 2011 |
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The need to boost identity assurance is vital across multiple industries. The increasing pressure to make more information available to employees anywhere, anytime, must be balanced with the pressure for corporate and regulatory compliance. Learn how to side-step these challenges and successfully deploy strong authentication. Date: Nov 2008 |
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