Je hebt een klacht over de onderstaande posting:
uit https://www.rsa.com/press_release.aspx?id=11206: Monday, December 13, 2010 [...] RSA, The Security Division of EMC (NYSE: EMC) announced the availability of the RSA SecurID® Software Token for Android™ that is engineered to enable an Android powered device to be used as an RSA SecurID authenticator, providing convenient and cost-effective two-factor authentication to enterprise applications and resources. Als je de muispijl op de RSA webpagina boven "two-factor authentication" laat hangen verschijnt een popupje met de volgende tekst:Uses two different kinds of proofs of identity, usually something known (password) and something possessed (ATM card) or unique to you (fingerprint) N.b. de beschrijving in http://www.rsa.com/glossary/default.asp?id=1056 is uitgebreider maar de strekking is hetzelfde. Interessant is het verschil met http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication, die laatste stelt: - what the requestor individually knows as a secret, such as a password or a Personal ...
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