RE: multi-factor authentication

2011-02-10 Thread Zvonimir Bilic
It's subscription based. Contract 3-5 years. For a 100 users it's $65 per user, per year with standard 8am-6pm support. Platinum 24/7 is extra 10%. From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:egold...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 1:30 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: mu

Re: multi-factor authentication

2011-02-08 Thread S Powell
Right, Blizzard has an app (iphone) and a dongle to provide 2 factor Auth, it's sad that most banks don't do this. I think it would be a great idea. I'd like to see how easy it is to use for real users... @THIS STATMENT IS VERIFIABLY INCORRECT On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:37, Jonathan wrote: >

Re: multi-factor authentication

2011-02-08 Thread Jonathan
I know that Chase uses something like this for online access to credit card information. If you try to access your account online from an unknown computer, they will prompt you for a code that they either relay to you in an email to your registered email address or a text message to your registered

Re: multi-factor authentication

2011-02-08 Thread Erik Goldoff
I haven't used it, but I like the concept. I'm not sure the real vulnerabilities in call forwarding, lost mobile phones, etc that might mitigate the security this adds, but I think it's a good direction to research. What is cost for enterprise type implementation ? On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:22 AM,