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QR code enables authentication: SecurEnvoy demonstrates its One Swipe method at Infosecurity Europe
[March 20, 2014]

QR code enables authentication: SecurEnvoy demonstrates its One Swipe method at Infosecurity Europe


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) (PRWEB UK) 20 March 2014 Infosecurity, one of the largest European trade fairs for information security, will be taking place at Earls Court in London from 29 April to 1 May. And the exhibitor SecurEnvoy will transform its stand H10 at the event into a cosy pub and provide information about its tokenless two-factor authentication method. In this relaxed atmosphere, the company's experts will be presenting their new One Swipe technology live. This approach does not require mobile phone reception or an internet connection, as the user simply scans a one-time QR code using a webcam in order to prove his or her identity.



With the SecurEnvoy technology, users can unambiguously identify themselves without the need for a dedicated token, using a combination of personal login details and a passcode. They can receive the code by text message, e-mail, voice call or soft token app. A new addition to this range of transmission channels is the One Swipe method, which also works completely offline and significantly accelerates authentication. In the soft token app for smartphones, the user generates a QR code, which he or she then scans using a webcam attached to the mobile device, e.g. a laptop, after entering his or her personal login details. This takes just seconds and confirms the user's identity.

Seed records can pose a security risk In addition to the live demonstrations at the exhibition stand, the specialists will also be on hand to provide information about the potential dangers associated with two-factor authentication. Some manufacturers, for example, store copies of the seed records used for authentication on their servers. This increases the risk that hackers can steal sensitive data en masse once they access those servers. In addition, government agencies in some countries could, depending on local laws, request access to the seed record copies and thereby secretly spy on businesses. SecurEnvoy circumvents these risks by ensuring that seed records are always separated into two parts.


The market for two-factor authentication The details of the method used by SecurEnvoy to protect seed records and the potential dangers that can arise from back doors will be discussed by Andrew Kemshall, co-founder of SecurEnvoy, and Phil Underwood, Global Head of Pre and Post Sales, in their "Revolutionising 2FA to enhance the user experience" presentation. The presentation will be held on all three days of the trade fair, from 11.20 to 11.45 am, in the SecurEnvoy-sponsored technical theatre.

All SecurEnvoy's solutions are based on tokenless two-factor authentication. SecurAccess ensures secure remote access e.g. to corporate networks, SecurPassword allows the resetting of passwords and SecurMail enables the encryption of digital messages. Further information about the various tokenless authentication options is available at https://www.securenvoy.com/two-factor-authentication/token-types.shtm.

About SecurEnvoy plc: SecurEnvoy is the creator of patented tokenless solutions for two-factor authentication. Millions of global users already benefit from the fastest mobile authentication process available that doesn't require a token. The process uses common devices like mobile and smartphones, tablets and laptops to provide the passcode required for authentication. Even without mobile phone reception or an internet connection, the user can retrieve the code via voice call or use identification with the One Swipe technology that is based on a QR code scan. The product range of the company based in London (UK), Frankfurt (D), New York and San Diego (USA) includes the SecurAccess solution. The administration tools can be easily integrated into existing IT infrastructures and allow administrators to add up to 100,000 users per hour. SC Magazine awarded the solution 'Best Buy', and the company was classed as a leading visionary in Gartner's Magic Quadrant. SecurEnvoy has a customer base in all vertical segments, including banking, finance, insurance, government, manufacturing, marketing, retail, telecoms, charity, law and construction. The authentication expert collaborates with partners such as AEP, Astaro, Cisco, Checkpoint, Citrix, Juniper, F5, Palo Alto, Sophos, etc. See http://www.SecurEnvoy.com for further information.

Further information: SecurEnvoy Ltd.

Steve Watts Sales Director E-mail: swatts(at)securenvoy(dot)com Internet: http://www.securenvoy.com Global HQ: SecurEnvoy Global HQ Merlin House Brunel Road Theale Reading RG7 4AB USA branch I: SecurEnvoy 373 Park Ave South New York, NY 10016 USA branch II: SecurEnvoy Mission Valley Business Center 8880 Rio San Diego Drive 8th Floor San Diego CA 92108 PR agency: Sprengel & Partner GmbH Nisterstrasse 3 56472 Nisterau, Germany Germany Contact partners: Olaf Heckmann Marius Schenkelberg Tel.: +49 (0)26 61-91 26 0-0 Fax: +49 (0)26 61-91 26 0-29 E-mail: oh(at)sprengel-pr(dot)com ms(at)sprengel-pr(dot)com http://www.sprengel-pr.com Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11687487.htm (c) 2014 PRWEB.COM Newswire

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