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Second office opens on the West Coast following US product adoption

San Diego / New York – September 30th – SecurEnvoy, the UK-based global leader in tokenless® two-factor authentication, has opened its second office in the US, in San Diego. The opening of the new San Diego office is to cope with demand following a ramped up reseller recruitment drive, resulting in new partners and the […]

A man, a bicycle, and the crazy idea to travel the world

Pushing Limits: SecurEnvoys’ James Ketchell cycles 18,000 miles around the globe taking tokenless two-factor authentication under extreme conditions. A man, a bicycle, the crazy idea to travel the world and, along the way, find out if the tokenless two-factor authentication solution offered by his employee SecurEnvoy also worked under extreme conditions anywhere in the world: […]

SecurEnvoy extends its reach with ‘Authentication Your Way’

Users can now receive one-time passwords via a landline telephone call. SecurEnvoy adds fixed line capability to their customer choice for better two-factor authentication reliability. SecurEnvoy has upgraded its SMS-based system for two-factor authentication with the ability for users to receive one-time passwords via a landline telephone call and enter them using the telephone keys.

Is your organisation ready for iOS 7 ?

Apple has released iOS 7, marking the greatest changes and improvements the operating system has seen since its inception. But are the enhancements to iOS’s security features good news for everyone? Apple called iOS 7 “the most significant iOS update since the original iPhone®”. iOS 7 will be available as a free software update for […]

Cost and Security are the deciding factors

After concerns over the security process for its remote workers and a need to be more efficient, Chorley Council has brought in a way for staff to log on to their corporate network, to access systems when out of the office or on the move. The council’s previous system relied on physical hardware tokens. Employees […]

But phones cant talk

It was beyond imagination when Bell invented the phone and later made a call trunking between the UK and USA! Edisson followed with a higher quality version and with a better signal. True to form, as technology creeps on, so we see the enhancements and improvements taking place. Authentication is no different in this principle.