Customer’s Perspective: Securing Remote Access with RSA SecurID Authentication

Published 13th Jan 2012 | Source - Security | Pages - 8

In this global economy, organizations must provide employees with remote access to corporate information resources to accelerate business growth. Workers need to have secure access to business applications and network resources regardless of their physical location. The RSA SecurID two-factor authentication solution secures remote access by requiring users to identify themselves with two unique factors – something they know (a PIN or password) and something they have (an authenticator with a code that changes every 60 seconds) – before they are granted access to corporate resources.

Download this Solution Brief, a collection of four case studies, to know how the strength of security, broad application support, and variety of authentication methods offered by RSA SecurID authentication have made it the two-factor authentication solution of choice for more than 30,000 organizations and 40 million people worldwide.

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