BankInfoSecurity.com offers ‘Best Practices for Integrating Multi-factor Authentication’ as a ‘Download On Demand’ Webinar

BankInfoSecurity.com offers ‘Best Practices for Integrating Multi-factor Authentication’ as a ‘Download On Demand’ Webinar

BankInfoSecurity.com has added the popular webinar “Best Practices for Integrating Multi-factor Authentication” to its growing list of downloadable on demand webinars. If you’re a busy information security professional at a financial institution and you want to attend webinars on BankInfoSecurity.com, you will love this feature that makes viewing many of the webinars previously shown on BankInfoSecurity.com site available for download anytime during your day, either at work or at home.

The FFIEC (Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council) issued updated guidance that essentially states single-factor authentication is inadequate for high-risk transactions. This means financial institutions should have implemented additional authentication controls by year end 2006.

The webinar briefly discusses the FFIEC regulatory guidance, discuss multi-factor authentication technologies, and assess approaches and options for integrating multi-factor authentication technology into Web applications. To view the webinar, go to: Multi-factor Authentication Webinar.

The availability for reviewing information is there at your mouse click, on demand. You can view these select webinars as many times as you’d like, and it’s all free!

The following webinar topics are available as Download on Demand webinars: Beyond Phishing – The Growing Crimeware Threat; Information Technology Risk Management Program (IT-RMP) Examination Procedures; Insider Fraud - Profiling & Prevention; Mitigate Voice Network Vulnerabilities at Your Institution; and Preventing Phone Fraud with Voice Biometric Authentication. To view BankInfoSecurity.com’s Download On Demand webinars go to: On Demand Webinars.



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