Hate Passwords? It’s Up To You To Fix Them
A couple of days ago the New York Times broke a story describing how Russian hackers amassed more than billion internet passwords, along with 500 million email address, from over Read more...
A couple of days ago the New York Times broke a story describing how Russian hackers amassed more than billion internet passwords, along with 500 million email address, from over Read more...
Moving business applications and infrastructures across mobile and into the clouds is a daunting task. Fortunately, Ping Identity® can make this a simple process. With new capabilities in PingFederate® and Read more...
The need to connect and manage the continually increasing number of distributed digital identities across organizations has always remained a key challenges for enterprises. Prior planning, huge investments, and long Read more...
Choosing an effective password that’s easy to remember and type, as well as hard to guess for would-be fraudsters, is a perennial problem. But it’s one that the folks at Read more...
Check the following video from Hitachi ID explaining the Top 20 Hitachi ID Password Manager Support Questions Read more...
According to the Help Desk Institute, the average cost incurred today to service a single call is about $24. By contrast, a self-service query costs about $1. When you consider Read more...
This report outlines Forrester’s solution for developing effective objectives and metrics for identity and access management (IAM) programs and initiatives. Most security and risk (S&R) professionals struggle with getting IAM Read more...
425,000 beta users later, social password manager PasswordBox is going live. And it’s offering free-for-life memberships to the first million users who sign up. PasswordBox remembers and automatically enters all your passwords Read more...
The FIDO (Fast IDentity Online) Alliance was formed in July 2012 to address the lack of interoperability among strong authentication devices as well as the problems users face with creating Read more...
Rarely does a week go by without news of another hacking incident, whether it’s Chinese hackers accused of breaking in to The New York Times’ computer systems or Burger King Read more...