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Two-Factor Authentication Using Images
Confident Multifactor Authentication™ is an image-based, two-factor authentication technology that generates one-time passwords by prompting users to solve an image-based authentication challenge on their mobile phone for a secure, out-of-band (OOB) authentication process.
Confident Technologies provides two different approaches to multifactor authentication:
Confident Multifactor Authentication™
and
Secure Second Factor™
With Confident Technologies' image-based approach to multifactor authentication, organizations can provide strong security in a way that's easy and not cumbersome for end-users. Our two-factor authentication solutions are easy to deploy and cost effective for organizations with a large user base.
Benefits
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Easy to use -- Users just tap a few images on the mobile phone's display screen. There's no need to type an authentication code in the web page, or carry authentication hardware tokens.
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Easy to deploy -- As a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, Confident Multifactor Authentication and Secure Second Factor are easy to deploy and cost effective for organizations with large user bases.
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Highly secure -- The server-to-server communication that verifies the authentication challenge is more secure than the practice of sending authentication codes in plain text SMS. The entire authentication process remains out-of-band (OOB) from the web session.
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Flexible admin features
Business Uses
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Account logins -- Provide secure account access protected by two-factor authentication technology
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Secure password resets -- Secure the password reset process by sending an out-of-band verification to the end-users mobile phone
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Transaction verification -- Use our multifactor authentication solutions to secure transaction verification messages and account details sent to the user's mobile phone.
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User Registration -- Prevent bulk registrations or fake registrations by sending an out-of-band verification challenge to the user's mobile phone.



