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 ***

Computing Security Awards 2012

Basil Philipsz Runner-Up- “Personal Contribution to IT Security”, Computing Security 2012 Awards. "Pleased to say I was the Runner –Up to Paul Jacka, NHS South West in the Awards voted for by readers of Computing Security Magazine. I must try harder! but delighted to...

Mobile World Congress 2013

CASQUE SNR works with Smart phones and Tablets - hence our involvement in this:Mobile World Congress 2013 stand competition: finalists announced. DMS is one of the ten companies taking part the stand competition finals.ICT KTN, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) and...

Computing Security Awards

Person or Persons (but not I) have nominated me for a Computing Security award.I can’t understand why I am in this exalted company but the Olympics have fired my competitive spirit to try to garner votes!If you feel like supporting me the link is:http://lnkd.in/quuits...

Finished Testing

Just finished testing our CASQUE SNR integration with BeCrypt.Trusted Client 4.5 and tVolution 4.5 (available August 2012) will have the CASQUE Client included ready for use.The result is that a customisable, hardened Endclient can be easily converted from an existing...