Best Practices for Integrating Multi-factor Authentication into Existing Web Applications
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Best Practices for Integrating Multi-factor Authentication into Existing Web Applications

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The FFIEC (Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council) has issued updated guidance that essentially states single-factor authentication is inadequate for high-risk transactions. This means financial institutions should be doing risk assessments and subsequently implementing additional authentication controls when appropriate (by year end 2006!).

This webinar will briefly discuss the FFIEC regulatory guidance, discuss multi-factor authentication technologies, and assess approaches and options for integrating multi-factor authentication technology into Web applications.

This session should be of interest to anyone who needs to understand the FFIEC regulatory guidelines, or who is looking for Best Practices around integrating multi-factor authentication with heterogeneous Web applications.

Encode, Inc. is a systems integration company that leverages partnerships with software leaders like IBM and SecurIT to deliver Security and Directory Solutions for Identity and Access Management.

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