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Anakam helps to authenticate users reliably, so you can conduct more business online while offering better service and protection to your customers. Our system is SECURE - achieves full compliance with NIST Level 3 |
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| 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, pagers, home phones, web-connected computers, office phones, and even voice biometrics.
Top Stories
Video: Two Factor Authentication
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 - by Anna Slomovic, Anakam CPO
Don’t Put the Key Under the Mat – Authentication AND Encryption Working Together In order to prevent different types of attacks against usernames and passwords, organizations have made the login process more difficult--passwords have become more complex, additional “security questions” have become part of the process, and some organizations have moved toward two-factor authentication either because they are required to do so by regulation or because they find the risk of unauthorized access to be too high for the type of data they house. |
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 - by Brent Williams, Anakam CTO
Understanding the Identity Lifecycle—Part 3 The identity lifecycle involves a series of different processes, each with its own essential role. These processes can be classified into identity creation and validation (sometimes also called “registration”), authentication, and identity change management. In this final installment in the series we will discuss how identities change and how the changes are managed over time. |
Monday, February 22, 2010 - by Brent Williams, Anakam CTO
Understanding the Identity Lifecycle—Part 2 The identity lifecycle involves a series of different processes, each with its own essential role. These processes can be classified into identity creation and validation, authentication, and identity change management. In Part 1 of this blog series we discussed how an identity is created and validated within the enterprise. In this post we will discuss how registered identities are used to gain access to systems, applications and data. |