Thursday, November 15, 2007

globeandmail.com: There's no single answer to securing online banking

The search for good security in internet applications has been a long and continuing one. Internet banking is a prime example of a high risk application needing strong security. Lately, the banks have been moving to multi-factor authentication, which involves authenticating users by using a variety of different methods, such as passwords, and questions about private matters. It's a technique likely to become more prevalent in a variety of applications. globeandmail.com: There's no single answer to securing online banking

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