Authentify Enables Banks to Protect Consumers from Phishing Scams with Automated Voice Playback Service; Two Factor Authentication Allows e-Banking Customers to Verify Web Site Authenticity by Requesting Playback of their Recorded Voice.CHICAGO -- Authentify, the leader in automated telephonic authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. for the Internet, today announced a new service called "BeCertain" that enables banks to offer their online customers the option to verify the authenticity of the institution's web site by requesting a telephone playback of their recorded voice. This offering provides customers the confidence of knowing that they are at the bank's web site and are not being victimized by a Phishing or Pharming pharming (fär`mĭng), the use of genetically altered livestock, such as cows, goats, pigs, and chickens, to produce medically useful products. scam (SCSI Configured AutoMatically) A subset of Plug and Play that allows SCSI IDs to be changed by software rather than by flipping switches or changing jumpers. Both the SCSI host adapter and peripheral must support SCAM. See SCSI. . Authentify's services are currently in use by leading e-commerce sites operated by Associated Bank, Department of Defense, Hewlett Packard, PayPal, and VeriSign. In a June 27 update on identity theft, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an independent U.S. federal executive agency designed to promote public confidence in banks and to provide insurance coverage for bank deposits up to $100,000. (FDIC FDIC See: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC See Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). ) concluded that the risk assessment financial institutions are required to perform regarding information security also should address customer authentication. The report also said that if an institution offers Internet banking, it has an obligation to properly secure that delivery channel. This extra level of security for online accounts, often referred to as "multifactor authentication Using two or more forms of identification to authenticate a user. Single factor authentication, which is commonly used, employs a unique username and password combination. For more security, multifactor authentication adds at least one more form, such as a physical token or biometrics. ," would be used in addition to the traditional passwords. How it Works The BeCertain service is an extension of Authentify's two-factor authentication The use of two independent mechanisms for authentication; for example, requiring a smart card and a password. The combination is less likely to allow abuse than either component alone. See authentication. technology, first introduced in 2001, which synchronizes an automated outbound telephone call with a web session. Upon first time use, BeCertain places an automated call to the bank customer at the telephone number of record on file with the financial institution. When the call is answered, the customer must speak a security code being presented in their web browser The program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you. . Next, the customer is prompted to record a voice message by reading a short script presented in their web browser. On subsequent visits to the bank's web site, the customer can request a playback of their recorded message via a telephone call for assurance that they are on the authentic site. "The fact that consumers are losing confidence in doing business online with their financial institutions is well known and well documented," said Peter Tapling, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Authentify. "The BeCertain service allows consumers to feel in control and confident that they are making contact with their institution's authentic web site. By using the telephone as a second authentication method, banks can take advantage of an existing communication channel that does not require user training or new hardware and software." Additional Benefits of Real-Time Authentication Mutual real-time authentication is a new field of expertise. The proliferation proliferation /pro·lif·er·a·tion/ (pro-lif?er-a´shun) the reproduction or multiplication of similar forms, especially of cells.prolif´erativeprolif´erous pro·lif·er·a·tion n. of e-mail based Phishing scams and look alike Web sites or "Pharming" have created the need for online users to be able to verify that they are on a trusted site. For web site operators, the challenge is to make the validation process practical and efficient. Authentify's automated telephonic authentication services offer one of the few methods that require no devices or software on the client side and support any computer or any browser. In addition, the Authentify service establishes a two-way communication Two-way communication is a form of transmission in which both parties involved transmit information. Common forms of two-way communication are:
(2) To verify (guarantee) that data has not been altered. themselves to the bank, and the bank, in turn, can authenticate itself to the user. This authentication channel can also be used as an alert system which can place an unattended and automated telephone call to a user when certain transactions are attempted against their accounts. About the Authentify Service Authentify uses the most ubiquitous and reliable technology in the world, the telephone network, as an authentication tool for Internet transactions. Authentify's patented process enables Web sites or other network access points to place a real-time automated telephone call to the person who is attempting to conduct an online transaction. Once the person answers the call, they are prompted for information being displayed on their computer screen. This two-factor authentication process ensures that the person on the phone is in control of the web session, and provides a legally recognized audit trail that binds the transaction. About Authentify Authentify provides companies and government agencies with authentication services for online enrollment and account activation, e-payment, e-signature and identity management applications. Authentify customers include Hewlett Packard, Associated Bank, VeriSign, PayPal, the Department of Defense and others. Authentify is privately held and based in Chicago, Illinois. To contact Authentify call 773-243-0328 or visit http://www.authentify.com. |
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