Friday 10 December 2010

Digital Fingerprinting is an essential part of authentication!

The Wall Street Journal headlines last week announced the Race Is On to 'Fingerprint' Phones, PCs. Device fingerprinting is a powerful emerging tool in internet security trade, and LiveEnsure™ is leading the way with its SaaS authentication offering for web and mobile.

It might seem that one computer is pretty much like any other. Far from it: Each has a different clock setting, different fonts, different software and many other characteristics that make it unique. So it makes perfect sense to uses Digimetric™ technology to uniquely identify computers, cellphones and other devices, without building and sharing profiles of the people who use them.

I can't understand why more websites and apps are not more rapidly embracing digital device fingerprinting technology for authentication. It adds an altogether new layer of security for the user, the site and the session. The "fingerprinting" data is challenged "outside" the browser, its data is *not* shared, and the process is session/commerce context specific, i.e. purpose-built keys - the "smarter" and "safer" version of a universal fingerprint. This architecture is based on years of study - finding that trusting purely general-built keys is great for convenience but not worthy for security.

LiveEnsure™ sits in the gap - providing strong, real-time authentication, using a universally unique digital footprint of a laptop, ipad, device or smartphone. There is nothing for the user to download, install and no out of band/dongle/token to look after. The login process is seamless the clever device recognition happens without the user being aware, checking the device fingerprint in real time as part of a secure triangulation.

Low price high strength, developers can mash up today at http://www.liveensure.com/


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