Posts Tagged ‘authentication’
One of the great disappointments for me in last week’s launch of the iPhone 5 is that it doesn’t come with near field communications (NFC) capabilities. This was explained in an interview with Senior VP Phil Schiller: It’s not clear that NFC is the solution to any current problem, Schiller said. “Passbook does the kinds of […]
Filed under: could_do_better, technology | 1 Comment
Tags: apple, authentication, NFC, payments, terminal, token
A little while ago I put out a plea for stronger authentication for Google Apps, and it seems that my wish has been granted with Tricipher launching their myOneLogin for Google Apps[1]. I had tried myOneLogin before, and frankly wasn’t too impressed. This time things are different though, the issues I’d seen before with Chrome compatibility and […]
Filed under: identity, security | 2 Comments
Tags: authentication, google, identity, saas, security, strong authentication, tricipher, verisign, vip