by SecureKey | Dec 19, 2013 | Authentication, Privacy
No one likes to fill out forms, which is why many websites are offering social sign-on options that rely on credentials from sites such as Facebook or Twitter. By reducing the amount of friction needed for users to apply for an account, organizations can benefit from...
by SecureKey | Dec 17, 2013 | Passwords and Credentials
A new year brings with it fresh opportunities to improve both our private and professional lives. For anyone operating in the space of identity and authentication management (IAM), or in a market affected by IAM, a resolution to provide better, more convenient...
by SecureKey | Dec 13, 2013 | BYOID/BYOC
For every popular device or trend, there was a tipping point where sales or adoption surged upward or hit critical mass to enable a number of related technologies and practices. In Canada, the tipping point for mobile payments is swiftly approaching, as smartphone...
by SecureKey | Dec 10, 2013 | Authentication, BYOID/BYOC
When people only needed a password for their email and perhaps one or two other services, creating one complex, yet memorable code was simple. If that credential needed resetting, users could also be assured that few people would know the answer to...
by SecureKey | Dec 6, 2013 | Privacy
Staying in touch with friends, organizing get-togethers and playing games are all great benefits of Facebook. The network has numerous advantages going for it, and as a social website, it's hard to beat. However, Facebook is not without its problems, with...