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Balancing the Authentication Equation
sponsored by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
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When deploying any authentication option, businesses need to weigh several factors, notably cost and usability. In many cases, they're looking for non-invasive forms of authentication that won't interrupt the user experience. In other instances, the goal is stronger authentication at all costs. The podcast will help businesses understand the right authentication options for their diverse user communities, such as employees, partners, suppliers and customers. The emphasis will be on how best to secure access, keep regulators at bay and spend money wisely.
(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
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Available Resources from RSA, The Security Division of EMC
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Making Sense of Man-in-the-Browser: Strategies for Mitigating a Menacing Threat
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Posted: 12 Nov 2009
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12 Oct 2009 |
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The increasing implementation of strong two-factor authentication has challenged fraudsters to develop new methods to target online users. One of the latest tactics fraudsters are employing is the use of Trojans to launch man-in-the-browser attacks. Read on to learn more about this type of attack and how to defend against it.
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Security in the Call Center: Verifying Customer Identities without the Inconvenience
sponsored by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
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Posted: 25 Sep 2009
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Is securing the Call Center possible without impacting the customer experience? This paper discusses the advantages and benefits of using knowledge-based authentication (KBA) to bolster Call Center security over other solutions.
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Business Success in a Dark Market: An Inside Look at How the Fraud Underground Operates
sponsored by RSA, The Security Division of EMC
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Posted: 25 Sep 2009
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08 Sep 2009 |
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The fraud underground is a sophisticated criminal enterprise that operates much like a real-world business. This white paper examines how the fraudster underground operates, the intricate supply chain that supports it, and how it continues to evolve.
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