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Explosive growth in 2 factor authentication sees SecurEnvoy sign distributor Vigil
(07/02/2012)

SecurEnvoy the inventor of tokenless™ ™ 2 factor authentication signed yesterday an agreement with Vigil Software, the specialist IT security Distributor, to become their second major distributor in the UK. SecurEnvoy has previously worked exclusively with one of the world’s largest distributors Avnet. This partnership follows a bumper year in 2011 where SecurEnvoy grew by over 50% justifying enough value in the Channel for two distributors. ... [more]

TopSecurity partners with SecurEnvoy to cope with explosive growth in Russia
(17/01/2012)

Innovators of tokenless™ two factor authentication, SecurEnvoy, have joined forces with Russian distributor and security experts TopSecurity LLC to manage the huge spike in demand that they’ve seen across Russia. British-based IT security company SecurEnvoy is enjoying an international success story as it expands its distributor and partner network to 42 countries around the globe with Russia being the latest region to embrace their technology. ... [more]

If the underlying wireless network can be compromised by hackers, then the user ID and password can be eavesdropped
(28/10/2011)

Research from the Wi-Fi Alliance is that 97 per cent of respondents believed that their data on wireless devices and networks is safe and secure. However, whilst wireless users are now more aware of the need for security, many wireless networks are still insecure, and easy-to-use authentication may be a low-cost solution to the problem. According to Steve Watts, co-founder of SecurEnvoy commented “In fact, as recent developments in the field ... [more]

A more common sense approach to security is required
(22/09/2011)

We’ve seen headline after headline of victims who’ve suffered a security breach. While the severity may vary, each is an example of the concerned organisation’s security measures being found wanting. And the battle has only just begun as, in recent months, security professionals have amplified the cry following attacks from DigiNotar, Anonymous and WikiLeaks – and the list goes on. Organisations need to get a grip on their borders, now, or risk l... [more]

If you think you haven't been hacked this month, think again
(07/09/2011)

I’m assuming the majority of people are sitting smugly reading this thinking ‘of course I haven’t!’ You do everything you’re supposed to do, right? You’ve installed a firewall, you’ve got some anti-virus software, you never follow links in emails or open attachments from someone you don’t know or trust. Well, that’s all very commendable but unfortunately it isn’t you that’s been hacked. It’s your information stored by the companies you trust ... [more]

Politically-motivated hackers obtain fraudulent digital certificate
(05/09/2011)

According to a recent New York Times report, attackers have hacked into the site of Dutch digital certificate service DigiNotar, part of VASCO Data Security International, and obtained one that they used to impersonate Google. When users in Iran went to a Google site, including Gmail and Google Docs, they could be intercepted by the impostors in what is known as a man-in-the-middle attack. However, the scale of the attack by politically-motiva... [more]

Two factor authentication protects 92 percent of professionals working from home
(12/08/2011)

According to a SecurEnvoy study, 82 percent more people are working from home this year than they did last year. Digging a little deeper reveals 66 percent of the sample blamed the record high in petrol prices for this trend. When examining whether any security measures would be required to allow these remote workers to connect to the network, 91 percent will be using two factor authentication. When looking at some of the technological advanc... [more]

Working safely from home
(02/08/2011)

According to a recent SecurEnvoy survey, while just 11 percent of London workers were affected by recent strikes, 55 percent of them believe if there were the threat of future strikes it would encourage their employers to introduce IT measures that would allow them the flexibility to work from home should they be affected in the future. Of the 65 percent who confirmed they already have the facilities to work from home, 72 percent stated that t... [more]

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