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Featured Whitepaper – The Authentication Revolution: Phones Become the Leading Multi-Factor Authentication Device

Escalating IT security threats and strengthening regulatory requirements are driving adoption of multi-factor authentication to unprecedented levels. Increasingly, new and expanded multi-factor implementations are leveraging phone-based authentication instead of security tokens, which had previously dominated the multi-factor market. According to a leading analyst firm, phone-based authentication will comprise 61% of the multi-factor authentication market by the year 2014.

This paper will address the key drivers for this market shift and includes real-world case studies from organizations that have made the move to phone-based authentication. It also introduces PhoneFactor, the leading provider of phone-based multi-factor authentication.

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Webcasts

Featured Webcast – 10 Minutes On Multi-Factor Authentication

Whether you’re implementing multi-factor authentication for the first time or expanding/upgrading your current implementation, this short guide to Multi-Factor Authentication will give you the tools you need today to make an informed buying decision. In 10 short minutes, you’ll learn about the top IT security threats driving adoption of multi-factor, key evaluation criteria, and how leading multi-factor authentication methods stack up against this criteria.

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Case Studies

PhoneFactor is trusted by thousands of organizations across virtually every industry, including government, healthcare, retail, banking, and financial services. Learn how PhoneFactor has enabled strong, cost effective multi-factor authentication for these organizations in the case studies below:

Comparing Two-Factor Solutions

PhoneFactor offers stronger security, a better experience for your end users and IT administrators, and a lower total cost of ownership than other two-factor authentication solutions. Learn more about how PhoneFactor stacks up against:

SSL Authentication Gap

A serious vulnerability in SSL/TLS authentication was discovered by PhoneFactor team members Marsh Ray and Steve Dispensa in August 2009. The SSL authentication gap allows for a standard man-in-the-middle attack in which an attacker is able to inject malicious data and commands into the authenticated SSL communications path. PhoneFactor set up a resource center with the latest news and information about the ssl/tls vulnerability and available patches at: