RSA Security's proposed acquisition of privately held Cyota will allow the company to offer a relatively cheap two factor, non token-based authentication system for its banking customers. RSA is ...
In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace Securid tokens for any customer that asks. Customers have been left wondering ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. I always ...
In response to a recent spate of high-profile attacks targeting Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and L3 Communications, Art Coviello executive chairman of RSA, the Security Division of EMC, announced ...
Four days after security firm RSA announced that it had been hacked, and then refused to say more, experts were openly questioning whether any of its 40 million SecurID tokens should continue to be ...
Authentication expert RSA has pledged to extend the replacement program of its flagship authentication token to more customers, to ease worries about cyberattacks related to the theft of SecurID ...
RSA has released an iPhone app that can be used to provide SecurID access via a software token on the iPhone and iPod Touch replacing the traditional SecurID key fob token. David Martin David Martin ...
Steve Asche, director of marketing at ActivCard, a user-authentication technology vendor in Fremont, Calif., said his company sees an opportunity to work with resellers to displace a large number of ...
The nation's biggest banks and large technology companies like SAP rushed Tuesday to accept RSA Security's offer to replace the ubiquitous SecurID tokens as many computer security experts voiced ...
RSA SecurID customers are bracing for the worst in the wake of the revelation by RSA late yesterday that information related to its SecurID two-factor authentication products had been stolen in a ...
In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace SecurID tokens for any customer that asks. Customers have been left wondering ...