Your travelling staff, teleworkers and customers all need better access to your business applications. The more you open up your networks to Internet or wireless connections, the more you rely on digital identities to differentiate trusted users from the rest. There are many ways to acquire another user’s digital identity and once in the wrong hands, a stolen identity can provide a passport into your most sensitive systems.
Your users’ digital identities are their keys to your critical business systems. If a user’s password or other authentication credentials are stolen, shared or borrowed, then that user’s entire digital identity is compromised. In the wrong hands the stolen identity can be used to impersonate the victim and gain access to your most sensitive resources. This is Corporate Identity Theft.
It is difficult to protect your systems once you have suffered Identity Theft. An intruder using another person’s identity can walk through your firewalls, VPNs and other defences without being challenged and their activities are unlikely ever to be detected.
You can protect your organisation against Identity Theft by issuing your users with strong authentication credentials and helping them to look after them properly.
Signify’s managed service delivers the market-leading secure authentication products tightly integrated with management, logistics and user support processes, making it simple to issue your staff, partners and clients with trustworthy digital identities. Now you can be sure that each user really is who they claim to be, so you can confidently allow them to access your most sensitive business information from any location.
Until now truly effective security has been available only to the largest enterprises, but Signify’s unique, service-based approach makes it quick and cost effective for organisations of all sizes to deploy and manage secure digital identities across their entire user community.

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"If a user’s password or other authentication credentials are stolen, shared or borrowed, then that user’s entire digital identity is compromised."