Two-factor authentication technology leader SMS PASSCODE® has received the highest AAA rating by Soliditet, the leading rating institution. The AAA - the Highest Credit Worthiness – is only given to limited liability companies and joint-stock companies with an exceedingly strong ability to meet current payment obligations. As a result of a strong technology focus, SMS PASSCODE® and the broad network of dedicated and skilled partners have consistently outpaced the competition and delivered results both in the market place and financially as seen with the AAA rating. The growth has been driven by the significant increase in identity theft, breaches with leading security vendors like RSA and Diginotar and a rapid transition from legacy hardware- and software based tokens to modern real-time message based solutions. To learn more about this, visit here.
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SMS PASSCODE consistent solid performance results in prestigious AAA-rating once more
Published January 25, 2012 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: cisco, Cisco ASA, citrix, Diginotar, identity theft, rsa, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, two-factor authentication
SMS PASSCODE to join the F5 Networks Alliances Program
Published December 6, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: F5 Networks, ipsec VPn, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, SSL VPN, two-factor authentication, vpn
F5 Networks and SMS PASSCODE® have created a joint solution which seamlessly integrates SMS PASSCODE strong authentication into the log-in process of F5 BIG-IP® Access Policy Manager® and FirePass® SSL VPN devices to ensure easy and secure access to corporate resources. We just launched SMS PASSCODE’s participation in the F5 Networks partner program including a webpage and a joint solutions paper posted here.
SMS PASSCODE named Gazelle Fast Growth company for second consecutive year
Published October 31, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: award, multi-factor authentication, multifactor authentication, rsa, safeword, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, two-factor authentication
We just announced today that we have been named to the 2011 Gazelle list of the fastest growing companies based on an annual survey of the revenue and profit growth reported for all the many thousands of registered corporations tracked by the Gazelle list. This is the second year in a row that we make this list and this despite the downturn had cut the list to less than half that of 2010.
During the past year, SMS PASSCODE® made significant progress in making SMS PASSCODE the de-facto standard and technology leader in a new generation of real-time two-factor authentication: The latest SMS PASSCODE version 5 is the industry leading solution for global deployments of real-time two-factor authentication. The SMS PASSCODE solution experienced strong demand in major markets across the globe. Lear more here.
Networkcomputing nominates SMS PASSCODE for ComputingSecurity Awards 2011 in two categories
Published August 24, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, citrix, iphone receiver 2.0, VDI, XenDesktop, XenApp, XenServer, sms token, iPad, VMware View, two-factor authentication, SSL VPN, OpenVPN, rsa, safeword, ComputingSecurity, NetworkComputing
Network Computing and ComputingSecurity has announced that SMS PASSCODE® has become a finalist in two different categories for the Computing Security Awards 2011. The nomination is driven out of the technology leadership in real-time global two-factor authentication that the latest SMS PASSCODE version 5 represent via the real-time global platform that enables a real time login session specific code to be delivered either as SMS, voice call or secure e-mail.
The two categories are:
> Identity and Access Management Solution of the year for SMS Passcode
> SME Security Solution of the year for SMS Passcode
You can learn more about SMS PASSCODE at www.smspasscode.com/product. To learn more about the Computing Security Awards, please click here.
SMS PASSCODE wins in the 3rd Annual 2011 Golden Bridge Awards for two-factor authentication
Published August 12, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: cisco, Cisco ASA, Golden Bridge Award, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, two-factor authentication
As yet another testament to our position as the leading technology in two-factor authentication, SMS PASSCODE® has earned the prestigious Golden Bridge Awards title for their SMS PASSCODE version 5 technology leading two-factor authentication solution. The coveted annual Golden Bridge Awards program encompasses the world’s best in organizational performance, products and services, executives and management teams, women in business and the professions, innovations, case studies, product management, public relations and marketing campaigns and customer satisfaction programs from every major industry in the world. Organizations from all over the world are eligible to submit nominations including public and private, for-profit and non-profit, largest to smallest and new start-ups. Winners were honored in New York on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 during the 3rd annual awards dinner and presentations.
SMS PASSCODE has quickly established itself as the de-facto standard in a new generation of real-time two-factor authentication solutions. Essentially, a user first enters user name and password and it is not until that has been validated, that SMS PASSCODE generates and sends a real-time code via SMS, voice call or secure e-mail that is only valid for that particular login attempt or session. Once the code is entered and validated, the user is granted access. This is a more secure login process at lower costs than seen in the first generation hardware token based solutions. Learn more about it here.
90% of surveyed companies experienced a successful breach according to research
Published July 1, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: hacker, juniper networks, ponemon, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, SSL VPN, two-factor authentication
In a recently released report conducted for Juniper Networks by the Ponemon Institute, it is revealed that 90% of the hundreds of companies surveyed in the report successfully had their networks breached. Furthermore, the data shows that the most exposed category of breaches was remote workforce access. This further validates that protection of remote workforce access against modern hacking technologies yields a high return in terms of impacting the major area of hacker risks. You can learn more about this survey here. © Ponemon Institute and Juniper Networks.
SMS PASSCODE®’s real-time modern solution now available with global token trade-in offer
Published June 8, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: 2FA, aladdin, Apple iPad, axcess, Bully Award, cisco, Cisco ASA, citrix, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year, fortigate, iPad, iphone receiver 2.0, ipsec VPn, lockheed martin RSA, microsoft ISA, Microsoft TMG, OpenVPN, Remote Desktop Services, replace token, rsa, safenet', safeword, SecurID, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, SSL VPN, two-factor authentication, vasco, VDI, XenApp, XenDesktop
Before we talk about our reasoning behind the token trade-in program, the recent events publicly announced by a leading token technology vendor including the need to replace tokens is not for us to comment on except the point that it is unfortunate when any security technology is compromised as it brings customers at risk and we are sorry for that.
However, I think it cannot come as a surprise to many of us that a 20+ year old technology like the token has come under pressure from modern threats on the internet and a level of information sharing and a remedy plan on our behalf is obligated here. We believe there has been a lot of innovation in those 20 years, where we are recognized as one of them with a new generation more modern technology that has on the market for a while now and is a proven alternative.
The announced plans to replace tokens cannot only be good news to customers as they are exposed today and the physical replacement of tokens has a time delay and an administration cost often as high as the procurement price itself associated to it. Especially for the SMB and mid-market customers, where we have seen significant adoption, this appear a bigger issue than often anticipated.
We view the recent events as sad, but also as validation points for our statement on the 20+ year old token technology. Allow us to use it as basis for us to maybe better and more objectively articulate what we mean, when we talk about the difference between the first generation pre-determined token code technology used by token and most SMS based two-factor technologies, and our new modern second generation more secure real-time technology. These first generation technologies have different ways by which they in advance generate a code or list of codes that is valid for a period of time or until used. If this basis technology that is used to pre-deterministic generate the code or list of codes ends in the wrong hands as seen, the ill-intended can get the codes.
Unlike these technologies, we are recognized for having a second generation more secure modern log-in process, where we first validate user ID and password, before we generate and send in real-time a code that is only valid for that log-in attempt (session). It is all happening in real-time. Thus, the code is not pre-determined and thus is not exposed to the type of hacking seen recently. We can do this as we have build a reliable and scalable platform designed specifically for real-time code generation and global delivery via SMS Text Messaging, voice or secure e-mail to any phone. We do this with an unrivaled level of load-balancing, redundancy and alternate code delivery capabilities. Instead of making a trade-off towards a 20 year old less secure pre-deterministic technology like everybody else driven by the belief that the code could not be delivered reliably real-time, we have designed a system that has the capabilities to do just that much more reliably than any physical technology that is perceived to be more available but is not as it is often misplaced, out-of-order or expired. **
In addition to being more secure, SMS PASSCODE® also do not require physical distribution of devices and thus according to our customer driven TCO calculations, it cost less than half that of regular tokens when compared over a project period of 3-4 years.
Global trade-in program
While the removal of token distribution hassles makes it practically free for customers to migrate to SMS PASSCODE®, to entice customers to reconsider avoiding the hurdles to replace tokens, we today launched a global campaign offering customers a financial incentive in the shape of trade-in discount for any valid token, when augmenting existing two-factor token technologies with SMS PASSSCODE ®. SMS PASSCODE® comes out of the box with support for co-existence to both regular tokens as well as more modern SaaS based token technologies for easy migration. This enables customers to immediately increase security at lower cost than the token replacement alternative by implementing SMS PASSCODE® side-by-side to the existing token technology and migrate users on a need-to basis fitting your preferred time schedule. The program, available in select markets through the third calendar quarter of 2011, offers a discount on the procurement of SMS PASSCODE ® when it replaces a valid token. The trade-in discounts are set on a regional level.
To learn more about the details and the discounts, contact our distributor in your territory listed at www.smspasscode.com or contact us at our web form. You may also call me directly here: Lars Nielsen, phone +45 21 26 81 98.
** The likelihood a SMS PASSCODE user has to call the help desk to gain access is significant less than a physical token system as the misplacement and error rates are much higher than the likelihood a user cannot get a text, voice call or secure e-mail.
SMS PASSCODE® 5 deliver the world’s first real-time mobile centric modern two-factor authentication platform designed for global use
Published April 27, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: citrix, Citrix Web Interface, Direct Access two-factor authentication, Global one-time-password delivery, Microsoft Direct Access, OpenVPN, openvpn two-factor authentication, Self Service Portal, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, Telesign, two-factor authentication, voice dial-out, XenApp
Today we released a new version 5 that is quite ground breaking as it defines the global standard for modern mobile centric two-factor authentication leveraging the 5 billion mobile phones in the world. The new platform extend our award winning carrier independent local, regional and global SMS text messaging infrastructure with a new voice dial-out service powered by TeleSign for landlines and non-text enabled phones as well as a secure e-mail for secure mobile networks like Blackberry or certain Asian infrastructures. To deliver this efficiently, the platform introduces a leading edge group policy engine, which based on administrator settings, allows end-users to flexibly select the preferred One-time-password code delivery option.
In this diagram, our combined platform is outlined:
As a user access one of the many remote access systems we support, the user ID and password is first validated before a unique real-time session specific code is generated and send either via SMS, voice-dial out or secure e-mail to the user second factor device. Once validated the user is granted access. The advanced policy engine and the self-service portal enable significant user flexibility while administrators are kept in control.
To fully leverage this leading edge technology, at the same time, we released a new innovative user self service web portal that enable the administrator to delegate login preferences (e.g. US users can use SMS or voice dial out and Japanse or Blackberry users can use e-mail or SMS with voice dial out as fall back). This is an innovative way to allow users more freedom yet keeping administrators in control in an easy to administer fashion.
We also released support for more clients including a clever integration into Microsoft Direct Access allowing a user to be two-factor SMS PASSCODE authenticated when a user have left the company network and try to access it remotely to protect if a user PC is compromised or as a means of a consistent authentication process across both corporate and private PCs. And at the same time support for the latest Citrix Web Interface and OpenVPN clients.
Finally, as you know we have a co-existence program for legacy tokens during migration. For the rare event that you have users without a mobile phone, we have leveraged this technology to extend our co-existence to also encompass new modern SaaS based usb tokens that require no local software to be installed.
Learn more www.smspasscode.com/product/version5/
New SMS PASSCODE® program for concerned token users provide upgrade to SMS via easy co-existence
Published March 31, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Apple iPad, Bully Award, cisco, citrix, Ernst & Young, fortigate, fortinet, ipsec VPn, Microsoft TMG, nordic edge, OpenVPN, Remote Desktop Services, rsa, safeword, securenvoy, sms authentication, sms passcode, sms passcode authentication, sms token, SSL VPN, swivel, two-factor authentication, vasco, VDI, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, VMware View, white Bull Award, XenDesktop, XenServer
First there were the Zeus malware designed specifically to compromise tokens using pre-issued either ‘time-based’ or ‘until used’ codes. Now a leading token manufacturer has had a recent online break-in that has caused concerns. Everybody knows that these threats is something that can cause concerns in corporations resulting in work and efforts to re-evaluate security. To increase security quickly during such security reviews or to augment existing solutions with the secure SMS PASSCODE two-factor authentication via SMS solution, we today announced a new co-existence program enabling legacy two-factor authentication customers that are concerned with modern internet threats to migrate smoothly to SMS PASSCODE at their own pace. Both last years Zeus malware and the recent online break-in has put the core concept of the traditional tokens ‘pre-issued’ codes under pressure.
However, these threats against legacy two-factor authentication technologies also help demonstrate the subtle but very important difference between these and new generation solutions like SMS PASSCODE®, where the code is generated and send in real time based on the individual login session and thus cannot be phished and re-used or calculated in advance.
It is natural that corporations are hesitant to make major changes to the existing security infrastructure over night. Therefore, when unforeseen threats like above arrive, it is often a desire to have a rapid response that do not require major rework. SMS PASSCODE® responds to this need with the support of a co-existence configuration in which customers can run a legacy token system and SMS PASSCODE side-by-side during a migration and architecture decision process. It solves the immediate security threat pain without a major effort.
How do SMS PASSCODE co-exist with tokens
With SMS PASSCODE, the user first validates user ID and password and it is not until that has been validated that it generates and sends a code in real-time that is only valid for that log-in session. This is more secure than any other alternative on the market. SMS PASSCODE has garnered international recognition for this more secure log-in process with many awards including Secure Computing Top 5 global innovator, Citrix Ready Partner of the year finalist, White Bull Top 30 IT company and most recently the Red Herring Global 100 most interesting IT companies.
When customers run SMS PASSCODE and a legacy token system side-by-side, SMS PASSCODE will forward users that enter the token code on to the token system while the rest are prompted to enter a SMS PASSCODE. It is done very transparent and very easy to deploy.
The SMS PASSCODE co-existence configuration is a proven configuration that is part of the standard product and come at no extra cost. As customers migrate legacy tokens, the program offers trade-in options on a case-by-case basis. Please visit www.smspasscode.com to find our local representative or to request more information. To learn more about SMS PASSCODE or try it out live on your own mobile phone, visit: https://demo.smspasscode.com

