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Re: slam4202 post# 67254

Monday, 08/01/2016 7:34:50 AM

Monday, August 01, 2016 7:34:50 AM

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$SFOR-Mark Kay-OOB will be used by “every enterprise and consumer across the globe

If the mobile device is part of the security scheme, it adds value to all of the things a mobile operator knows about a device at any given time – where it is, how it’s being used, and whether or not it is allowed to connect with the network. That puts the CSP in an even better position to secure the out-of-band authentication device; detect fraudulent usage patterns that may point to a compromised device; shut down a device that has been stolen or forged; and follow up with customers directly to inform them that their interests are being protected by – who else ? the worthy keeper of the public trust.

In other words, out-of-band authentication is not just something a mobile operator should use to protect its customers, services, and billing infrastructure; it is a value-added service it can offer to anyone in the digital economy that relies on mobile access to engage users and conduct transactions. As Kay notes, that ultimately includes “every enterprise and consumer across the globe.” Even if that’s a slight overstatement, it would seem like the potential addressable market to which CSPs could deliver “OOBAaaS” is as large as the global mobile market itself.


No wonder StrikeForce Technologies Named among the 20 Fastest-Growing Security Companies for 2016
http://www.strikeforcecpg.com/news/strikeforce-among-20-fastest-growing-security-companies-2016/