Get the multi-factor authentication you need to protect against today's threats without the hassle and cost of yesterday's technology.
PhoneFactor adds a second factor of authentication to any existing corporate or website login.
Step 1:
Enter your username & password.
Step 2:
Instantly, PhoneFactor calls you. Just answer and press # (or enter a PIN) to authenticate.

PhoneFactor is offering a credit of up to $5 per token and special assistance for organizations migrating to the PhoneFactor platform plus:
The Authentication Revolution: Phones Become the Leading Multi-Factor Authentication Device
Increasingly, new and expanded multi-factor implementations are leveraging phone-based authentication instead of security tokens. This paper addresses the key drivers for this market shift and includes real-world case studies from organizations that have made the move to phone-based authentication. Download Free Whitepaper Now

The latest FFIEC Guidance on Internet Banking Security calls for a layered approach and stronger authentication, including out-of-band methods, to protect financial institutions and their customers from online banking fraud.
Whitepaper
Download the free whitepaper 2011 FFIEC Authentication Guidance: A New Standard For Online Banking Security.
Webcast
View the on demand webcast
The Role of Out-of-Band Authentication in Addressing Updated FFIEC Recommendations.
Learn More
Get more info about the updated FFIEC Guidance, what's changed, and how these changes impact your financial institution.
Free Whitepaper for Healthcare IT Professionals:
Tokenless Two-Factor Authentication – It Finally Adds Up
![]() | Securing remote access to healthcare data and systems is critical, especially given the strong regulatory requirements around Electronic Protected Health Information (EPHI). By leveraging a device every user already has – a phone – PhoneFactor enables rapid deployment of cost-effective two-factor authentication. Download this free whitepaper to learn how PhoneFactor works, how it is implemented, and how it compares to other two-factor solutions. |