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Tag Archives: two-factor authentication
At the end of April, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council released version 3.2 of the PCI Data Security Standard (DSS). A couple changes are noteworthy, even though most were incremental or for clarification purposes.
Patrick Townsend and I had a chance to catch up at COMMON earlier this year. I was psyched to learn that Townsend Security is now offering Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for the IBM i. When we started talking about … Continue reading
An interesting article in Marsha Hofmann in Wired claims that while the 5th amendment protects your right to not reveal a password, it doesn’t protect your right not to provide your fingerprint.