Enhanced Phone-Based Service Helps Fight Escalating Threats to Corporate Networks Before They Happen
August 13, 2008 – Positive Networks, a leading provider of security products and services, today announced PhoneFactor 2.1, the newest version of the company’s award winning, phone-based, two-factor authentication service. In an effort to combat the growing number of attacks against corporate networks, PhoneFactor 2.1 includes enhancements which enable companies to quickly deploy and easily manage two-factor authentication across their entire enterprise.
With the number of people affected by identity and data theft growing each day (40 million users were affected in the TJX data breach), the need for secure, two-factor authentication has increased significantly. Consumer advocates and regulatory agencies are pushing companies to immediately implement safeguards to protect access to customer and credit card data.
PhoneFactor 2.1 allows companies to rapidly enable two-factor authentication to secure access to their corporate networks and the data which they contain. PhoneFactor adds a second layer of security – an automated phone call – to existing login processes. It works with the user’s existing landline or mobile phone, so there are no devices to distribute or certificates and software to install.
“Companies are putting their own and their customer’s data at risk each day that their network can be accessed using only a password,” said Tim Sutton, CEO of Positive Networks. “With the complexity of deploying traditional two-factor solutions, it’s easy to see why. PhoneFactor 2.1 offers a strong layer of defense against these attacks and the new features make it extremely easy to roll-out to their entire user base.”
PhoneFactor 2.1, combined with other recent releases, adds the following premium features: