Google has announced a hardware security key that is intended to keep users of its services safe from account-takeover attacks. Dubbed “Titan Security Key”, the piece of hardware includes firmware ...
Two-factor authentication is a quick, easy way to add extra security to your accounts (or password managers). For even more security and peace of mind, consider buying a hardware token like the ...
Although most banks ZDNet Asia spoke to offer hardware tokens, some have also introduced SMS authentication as another--or the only--option. One bank has even gone the extra mile to offer three ...
Hardware tokens have for some time now offered companies a way to implement strong user authentication — but the cost of the technology has been something of a barrier to its adoption. Entrust Inc.
Singapore's state-owned security vendor, Assurity Trusted Solutions, is hoping its introduction of a mobile software token will resolve common user grievances associated with hardware tokens and ...
When you log in and are prompted for two-step verification, press the button on your hardware token to generate a new passcode, type it into the space provided before the counter expires, and click ...
As Entrust Inc. enters the hardware token market selling tiny one-time password (OTP) tokens at $5 each, analysts say the vendor's entry into the market could drive down prices across the board. RSA ...
What is Two-Factor Authentication? Two-factor authentication (also known as multi-factor authentication or two-step verification) is an extra layer of protection — more protection than a traditional ...
The TKey is a RISC-V-based security key that plugs into a USB port. The device has a number of features, including a device-specific serial number, RAM scrambling, and a monitor that kills the CPU in ...
If you don’t have a mobile device or are unable to use one for MFA, using a hardware token would be an alternative. A hardware token is a small device that displays the 6-digit codes for logging into ...