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What we do

Anakam helps to authenticate users reliably so you can offer more and better online service and protection to your customers.

SECURE - allows full compliance with NIST Level 3
SCALABLE - deployable to tens of millions of users
FLEXIBLE - progressive authentication adapts to risk level
COMPREHENSIVE - multiple authentication channels maximize reach and usability
COST EFFECTIVE - tailored to enterprise use case and end user business needs
EASY TO DEPLOY - installs in your enterprise in days not weeks
SIMPLE FOR THE END USER - no extra hardware or software needed
SOLUTION ORIENTED - solves complex identity lifecycle challenges

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Anakam.TFA Two-Factor Authentication

Anakam.TFA® Two Factor Authentication Platform delivers true two-factor authentication through the use of devices your users already have - such as cell phones, home phones, web-connected computers, office phones, voice biometrics, or OATH-compliant tokens.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010 - by Anna Slomovic, Anakam CPO
Vulnerability Assessment — Do You Know Who Is Accessing Your Data?

Organizations remain accountable for data protection whether their data resides behind corporate firewalls or in the cloud, and regardless of the method by which the data is accessed. Analyzing potential attack vectors related to remote access, identifying vulnerabilities, and implementing solutions to minimize risk of compromise is an essential part of securing systems and networks. The threats and potential vulnerabilities involving credentials used to access corporate networks and view or transact business with corporate data need to be addressed along with more traditional defense assessments.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 - by Brent Williams, Anakam CTO
Context-based Identity Proofing

Context-based identity proofing acknowledges how an identity will be used and is tailored to meet the levels of risk associated with the identity and the transaction. It builds from existing levels of trust already established within an industry vertical or a group within a circle of trust.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - by Brent Williams, Anakam CTO
Federation vs. Single Sign On

As mobile banking webs, cloud-based databases, and electronic transaction applications continue to proliferate, the knowledge of who has access to the system and who verified the user’s identity will be essential. The trust fabric between organizations needs to leverage identity proofing, professional credentialing, and authentication as part of a comprehensive approach to risk management.