SecurID is a two-factor hardware-based authentication system. It requires you to enter the number displayed on a hardware fob like the one seen above, along with the rest of your login information. It ...
The app works with a SecurID token seed and RSA's Authentication Manager; together they can provide a one-time password that changes every minute. This password is used to securely access a VPN, WLAN, ...
Editor's Note: RSA's surprising announcement of a cyberattack targeting its SecurID multifactor authentication products prompts this overview of what RSA SecurID is and what it does. RSA SecurID is a ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RSA (@RSAsecurity), a globally trusted partner for some of the world’s largest and most risk sensitive organizations, today announced that RSA SecurID® Access, the ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SecurID, the trusted identity platform and an RSA business, today announced that the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) had approved the SecurID ...
RSA Security announced Monday the availability of RSA SecurID for Microsoft Windows two-factor authentication. The company said it enhances security, provides a consistent and simple user experience ...
SINGAPORE--The security breach involving its token technology in March not only provided valuable lessons for RSA, it spurred new thinking and capabilities for the security vendor and its customers, ...
Replacing the weak security of passwords with two-factor authentication is a no-brainer for security today, but there are still situations where passwords remain. Replacing the weak security of ...
RSA confirmed on Friday that the attack that compromised the company’s high-value SecurID product was essentially a small, targeted phishing campaign that included a payload of a malicious Flash ...
The intrusion by hackers of security giant RSA, a unit of EMC, has left customers and analysts wondering if it is still safe to use millions of the one-time passcode tokens used to log into enterprise ...
A researcher has devised a method that attackers with control over a victim’s computer can use to clone the secret software token that RSA’s SecurID uses to generate one-time passwords. The technique, ...