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After looking at several candidates for our multi-factor authentication project, we selected SecureAuth for its fair pricing and ability to easily work with our ASP.NET web applications. The MFA staff is very knowledgeable and went out of their way to ensure our implementation went smoothly. SecureAuth is solid and works as promised!

Daren Frankhauser
Director of IT
Data Center, Inc.

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Report from Dreamforce: Users want 2-factor SSO for secure cloud computing

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I have to say that I was overwhelmed by the response to the SecureAuth solution at the salesforce.com Dreamforce 09 conference this week.  We spoke to more companies that really understand the importance of great authentication and single sign on than any “IT security” trade show we have been to.   Salesforce customers are passionate about their IT and doing [...]

RSA and VeriSign Partner on Cloud-Based OTP Service

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

RSA and VeriSign Partner on Cloud-Based OTP Service
http://www.rsa.com/press_release.aspx?id=10462
This is an interesting response to MultiFactor Corporation’s cloud solution.   Having RSA and VeriSign try to tweak and then reposition what many view as cumbersome, old, expensive technology as “cloud-based” is validation of SecureAuth and our vision.  However, the problem is that their joint solution delivers primarily on [...]

Kuppinger Cole on MultiFactor and the Secure Cloud

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

While in Munich, Germany this month, I had the opportunity to meet Tim Cole of Kuppinger Cole, the leading European-based analyst company for all topics around Identity Management and Digital Identities.   Well, it was a good conversation, but not just because we were relaxing in a Munich beer garden.  Tim is really interested in identity [...]

Cloud Security Concerns (that is what we are here for)

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

 
 
Good article in IBD http://tiny.cc/Cloud246 back in June I came across discussing the growth of cloud computing from a business perspective.  Cloud security seems to be one of the few concerns restraining the rapid adoption.  We see ourselves as an enabler which mitigates security while retaining the promise of low cost and flexibility of cloud computing.  
 
 Quote from Investor’s Business [...]