Secure mobile apps vendor Masabi has
joined up with ID authentication firm
Gridsure to launch a new secure mobile ID
solution designed to provide a one time password token or two channel
transaction authentication technology.
The new offering uses Masabi’s EncryptME Java security app for mobile phones
and Gridsure’s unique namesake solution which asks users to remember a pattern
of squares on a grid, which is populated with a different set of numbers each
time to ensure the system remains secure even if the user is observed.
It can be implemented by organisations to roll out to users for secure access
to corporate systems, or to firms like financial institutions to give their
customers a more secure way of carrying out financial transactions, according to
Masabi co-founder Ben Whitaker.
“At its simplest form we produced a soft token which is time-synched and
shows a series of numbers and can be used as a corporate log in,” he said. “In
an e-commerce environment we can go one step further and provide authentication
for high profile transactions – it's a big jump to two-factor, two-channel
protection."
The e-commerce application of the technology works by sending a secure text
message to the user's phone which fires up the application; transaction details
are then shown to the user who can authorise the payment by inputting their PIN
onto the Gridsure grid, or decline.
The technology was designed as a more user friendly and less costly
alternative to RSA-style one-time password generating tokens, and the
application can be downloaded onto any Java-enabled phone, according to
Whitaker.
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