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Last year I got to see a prototype of the new OTP tokens which fits into a regular plastic credit card. I still wonder how they managed to put a battery there (and how long it will last). This is a very neat product. In terms of usability, this token has a higher chance of being popular with online bank users since we all carry at least one credit card at all times. It is easy to use and carry. The key is to make sure the battery lasts till the card exprires.
“VeriSign was expected to announce a deal with Innovative Card Technologies Inc. to outfit banks and e-commerce sites with cards that work with VeriSign’s password system.
With the card, consumers logging on to an online bank account, for instance, would type in their regular username and password, along with a six-digit code that appears on the card’s display window. That code constantly changes, meaning the customer needs to have possession of the card to access the account.”
A number of presentations from the Authentication and Online Trust Summit are now available online.
Here is the agenda and the links to the available presentations. Day 1, Day 2
Below I listed a couple of the most relevant presentations relating to authentication and anti-phishing:
“E-commerce and Online Banking Fraud Issues, Challenges & Solutions”
Karim Noorali, Sr. Product Manager, eBay
Victor Talamo, VP & Director Risk Management, JPMorganChase
Marcelo Camara, Banco Bradesco, Febraban – Brazilian Banking Organization
“How to Fry A Phish & protect your brand domain & infrastructure – Evolving technologies and countermeasures. “
Laura Mather, Ph.D. Senior Scientist, Mark Monitor
Jens Hinrichsen, Product Marketing Manager, RSA
Rod Rasmussen, Director of Operations, Internet Identity
