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Data interception! … How to use Wi-Fi hotspots safely

They are everywhere, tempting you in: colourful posters telling you there’s “Free Wi-Fi” – in airports, fast food restaurants, museums and even DIY stores! So, private users and business people alike happily log in free-of-charge to check their e-mails, go on social networking sites or just browse the net – or even maybe to forward […]

Secure your network communications against the secret services

The political relationship between Germany and the USA is in a crisis. Just recently the media reported on a BND employee who is said to have been working as a double agent for the CIA. The Federal Republic drew their own conclusions and called on the top CIA official, until now based in the Berlin […]

Tokenless two-factor authentication down under: SecurEnvoy reports 40% growth in sales

Leading security vendor SecurEnvoy has increased its sales in the Australia/New Zealand (ANZ) distribution region by 40%. This growth has led to the company’s first Australian based staff to better serve customers and channel partners. The ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) trend is a major driver of the high demand for mobile security solutions. Companies […]

Who ate all the pies?

Access from within or from outside has got to be controlled, but it’s the only way to keep the business running at today’s fast pace, for users to gain access wherever they are and at any time.

The engineering group Uticon utilises the tokenless user identification solution provided by SecurAccess

The project engineers of the Dutch firm Uticon Engineering Consultancy are often out on construction sites and therefore access their corporate network remotely. In order to provide secure access to the network, Uticon has installed the two-factor authentication solution SecurAccess from SecurEnvoy. Personal login details in combination with a passcode obtained via SMS are used […]