by Sarah Douglas | Oct 29, 2019 | Authentication, Blockchain, Blog, Digital Identity, Digital Identity, Digital Identity, Security Threats
By: Sarah Douglas, Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications, SecureKey Each year in October, we’re reminded of the importance of cybersecurity across the globe. While hacks, breaches and fraud have become part of our everyday vocabulary when we think...
by Matt Jaksic | Aug 13, 2017 | Privacy, Privacy, Privacy
By: Matt Jaksic, Business Development, SecureKey Technologies Trust Building So how do you build trust with a counterparty in the second-hand marketplace? The tactics available vary by platform, are time consuming and imperfect. The first step is usually to review the...
by Andre Boysen | Jun 5, 2017 | Blog, Privacy, Security Threats
We’re all guilty of it. I must admit, it’s tempting to use the same login credentials across all of the online services that I use, for the sole purpose that it’s what is most convenient and easy as a consumer. However, subscribing to this mindset is exactly what gets...
by Andre Boysen | Feb 13, 2017 | Digital Identity, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials
It’s tax time once again. Whether those words fill you with excitement (Big Returns! Shopping Sprees! New Shoes!) or dread (I owe HOW MUCH??), one thing is for certain – there’s plenty of private information to be filled out, which can quickly become a challenge if...
by Andre Boysen | Nov 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
Today, consumers manage numerous usernames and passwords. Dashlane, a popular password management app, recently estimated that each consumer has between 90 – 130 sets of credentials, which makes it difficult to remember each. That’s why online services, or Service...
by Andre Boysen | Oct 5, 2016 | Uncategorized
Today, the vast majority of websites require a user ID and password. Consequently, this has created two major issues 1) data breaches at organizations’ websites, large and small, and 2) password fatigue for users who manage too many passwords. Just look at the Yahoo!...