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Authentication tokens can be broken in under 15 minutes !!

The news that tokens can be broken in less than 15 minutes raises questions again following last years security breaches! One clients comments related to the need that the traditional token vendors sell the tokens with a life span but generates little revenues in between. Following RSA’s breach they had a reported revenue spike in additional […]

Is the choice for security like choosing your coffee?

Remote access isnt just a choice between PC and laptop that needs to be made. Instead, the executive briefcase is filled with various gadgets all designed to make life easier and allow business to continue – anywhere and everywhere. So, whether it’s a smartphone or tablet, laptop or notebook, if it can connect to the […]

‘Simple and secure’ – ATMs to operate without a card

News that ATM’s are to operate without using a card sounds the breakthrough SecurEnvoy made in the late nineties when they invented tokenless authentication! SecurEnvoy took the concept of a plastic token generating a code on a dedicated plastic token, and as visionaries, developed a system of sending the code to a mobile phone via […]

The web’s most popular passwords revealed

The world’s most popular passwords have been revealed – and it’s the predictable ‘password’ that tops the list. Almost five per cent of computer users chose the simple code, according to a new study revealing the 10,000 most used words to complete the login process. So with such easy passwords, its time to make sure you […]

SecurEnvoy has received another Royal seal of approval

The Queen’s cousin met the staff of leading two factor authentication company SecurEnvoy, to open the authentication company’s new Merlin House headquarters in Theale, UK. The Duke of Kent unveiled a plaque to mark the occasion for the multi-million pound business, which has its roots in Berkshire, England. Last year the company, which boasts clients […]

Password warning – they just aren’t strong enough in B2B

For over a decade we’ve been warning people of the security weaknesses posed by using passwords alone – and this is being reaffirmed with the news that LinkedIn password have been breached.   For B2B it’s worth the investment to use two factor authentication which relies on more than just passwords, using something you have with […]