The consensus among major research firms (Gartner, NIST, Thales) is that we are entering an era of “Identity Fragility,” where the existing vulnerabilities in MFA Authentication methods are being industrialized by increasingly sophisticated and more easily usable deep fake AI tools.
This is compounded by global political uncertainty with the incentive for antagonistic nation states to sponsor offensive Cyber-attacks.
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) will remain essential over 2026–2027, but attackers are already bypassing it at scale by exploiting the seams around tokens, devices, enrolment, and users rather than breaking the underlying cryptography. ***Click Here for the White Paper ***

Kalkine Interview

Kalkine Media is an Investor Relations Group and Media House that operates at a global level across different geographies, with the latest developments across equity markets, debt markets, currency markets and commodity markets. Distributed Management Systems CEO,...

Insider Threat

The Insider Threat is current and invidious as OKTA can recently testify.The bigger the organisation the more likely to have a disaffected employee or subcontractor driven by the persistent human frailties of Ideology, Revenge, Greed.You need to know who is trying to...

No tiresome proprietary Card Readers required!

Naturally, you need a Visa or Mastercard for in person payments but on the same contactless card you can, with CASQUE, also have Strong Customer Authentication. No need for cumbersome, proprietary card readers but instead have higher security assurance and much less...

High Grade IAM with FortiGate

There is no point in building Zero Trust infrastructure if the Identity Assurance method has vulnerabilities. CASQUE multi-factor authentication changes keys dynamically and transparently so there is nothing for a Hacker to target or for a complicit Insider to...

Zero Trust and other Platitudes

It is a much simpler task to expound the precepts of Zero Trust Architecture than to actually implement them. Consider a couple of the proposed seven tenets from NIST (Draft (2nd) NIST Special Publication 800-207):  “Access to resources is determined by dynamic...

Secure Remote Collaboration

Remote and flexible working will become the “new normal” but greater security risks will intensify. We are pleased to announce our partnership with Collabor8online, a UK software company that adds CASQUE as a high grade assurance option to their powerful Cloud based...

Interview in Websiteplanet

Basil Philipsz, CEO of Distributed Management Systems Ltd has been interviewed for Websiteplanet - "Home for all your Website Solutions". The interview is "Securing your Digital Operations with Identity Assurance" click here for the link