
ArrayShield, a pattern-based two-factor authentication solutions provider, has announced that the cloud applications can now be securely accessed with Array Shield's IDAS 2FA.
With cloud computing becoming mainstream and many CIOs actively looking at leveraging cloud as part of their Corporate IT Strategy, security in cloud is one of the key issues to be addressed. As cloud technologies enable applications and data to be accessible from anywhere, it raises serious security concerns as the traditional security measures that are based on network perimeter become obsolete.
The CIOs are facing a huge problem in identifying the actual user who has accessed the application, since the employees are able to access the applications from anywhere. In such scenarios the only security layer that protects the data and applications is the user's password. It is widely acknowledged that the traditional password mechanism provides little or no protection against any determined hacker. Until this issue is addressed, moving to cloud applications will prove to be a huge risk to any organization, as the risk increases dramatically with SaaS applications that are protected only through user passwords.
The solution suggested by experts worldwide to protect cloud/SaaS applications is to secure the applications using Two Factor Authentication Technology that involves what user knows and what user has as the factors of authentication.
ArrayShield's Pattern Based Two Factor Authentication is a method that's cost-efficient and easy to use. It uses sequential pattern recognition and a translucent card to reliably identify users. Users choose a memorable pattern (sequence of cells on the array) as their secret and carry a unique translucent card that masks the grid displayed on the screen. Every time they log on, they are presented with a challenge Array of random characters, which will be displayed on their computer screen. They then overlap the Arraycard and enter those values that are present in their remembered pattern, creating a secure, one-time secret-code at every login. So even if a hacker is able to crack the one-time code, the user's identity details are not compromised as the same is not valid the next time.
Pavan Thatha, CEO at ArrayShield, said, "We have come up with a practical solution to address the secure access of Cloud applications with ArrayShield's IDAS 2FA. It's easy and cost effective. Now CIOs will get peace of mind on the worry of data loss and can leverage the cost effective cloud services which were not considered before because of the security issues centered around cloud."
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