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MFA - Making the Standards now the ITU 2017
TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU
Just do PDF Search on MultiFactor.
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/studygroups/2017-2020/09/Documents/ITU_FGDFS_SecurityReport.pdf
HSN 30 days ? I can't see where one would get the idea that SFOR is only selling its products on HSN for 30 days from that article ?
But then my Article to Eyeball to Brain misses some finer details, which is why I reverse the process and use text to speech with many articles using "Pocket" on my mobile devices.
And I agree a poor article was generated some fashion. Although not as bad as many equity articles that are completely computer generated from TA Based Algorithms, which over the past year with ever increasing intensity, are flooding the Net and make finding real stories time consuming.
Video - Ropes & Gray on FinTech IP
Got me thinking on SFOR and PCI, and all Financial Transactions.
SFOR MFA = Money From All
Well that's different !
SFOR SO Union Merchandise Launch on HSN
4 hours ago
https://good-kingnews.com/politics/strikeforce-technologies-inc-otcmktssfor-announces-state-of-the-union-and-current-merchandise-launch-on-hsn/17519/
NCCOE & NIST MFA Links
The following Links are from the NCCoE and NIST and pertain to MFA.
Multifactor Authentication for e-Commerce
https://nccoe.nist.gov/projects/use_cases/multifactor-authentication-ecommerce
In collaboration with stakeholders in the retail and e-commerce ecosystem, the NCCoE has identified that implementing multifactor authentication (MFA) for e-commerce transactions, tied to existing web analytics and contextual risk calculation (by the retailer and/or by a federated identity provider), can increase assurance in purchaser or user identity and thus help reduce the risk of false online identification and authentication fraud. The NCCoE understands that retail is a volume-reliant business and that consumers and retailers will adopt multifactor authentication mechanisms as long as they do not unnecessarily encumber the purchasing process or disrupt the user experience.
The publication of this project description is the beginning of a process that will identify project participants, cybersecurity vendors, and their relevant commercially available or open-source hardware and software components. These components will be used in a laboratory environment where the project team will build open, standards-based, modular, end-to-end reference designs that will address the CNP authentication problem. The approach may include architectural definition, logical design, build development, test and evaluation, and security control mapping. The output of the process will be the publication of a multi-volume NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide that will help consumer-facing and retail organizations implement multifactor authentication for e-commerce transactions.
2016
Cybersecurity experts consider standards for multi-factor authentication in the retail sector
https://www.secureidnews.com/news-item/cybersecurity-experts-consider-standards-for-multi-factor-authentication-in-the-retail-sector/
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) is seeking public comment on a project aimed at reducing retail fraud in the U.S. The catalyst for the project is the uptick in fraud among European retailers since the rollout of EMV chip-and-PIN (CNP) technology a decade ago.
The goal is to reduce the risk in e-commerce transactions by employing multi-factor authentication using existing web analytics and contextual risk calculation.
MULTIFACTOR AUTHENTICATION FOR E-COMMERCE
https://nccoe.nist.gov/sites/default/files/library/fact-sheets/cr-mfa-fact-sheet.pdf
Online Authentication for the Retail Sector
The Natonal Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) is helping enterprises ensure the security of their online transactons through collaboratve eforts with industry and the Informaton Technology (IT) community, including vendors of cybersecurity solutons. This fact sheet provides an overview of the Multfactor Authentcaton for e-Commerce project descripton, including background and challenge, goals, and potental benefts. If you would like to propose an alternatve architecture or know of products that might be applicable to the challenge of securing e-commerce transactons, please contact us at consumer-nccoe@nist.gov.
Back to basics: Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
https://www.nist.gov/itl/tig/back-basics-multi-factor-authentication
Digital Identity Guidelines: Public Comment Period Extension
Comments due by: May 1, 2017
https://pages.nist.gov/800-63-3/
NIST’s NCCoE Showcases Projects at RSA, HIMSS Conferences
https://nccoe.nist.gov/news/nist%E2%80%99s-nccoe-showcases-projects-rsa-himss-conferences
Data Integrity : Wednesday, February 15 from 4-4:30pm Multifactor Authentication for e-Commerce : Thursday, February 16 from ... Sector Wireless Infusion Pumps Data Integrity Multifactor Authentication for e-Commerce Electronic Health Records on ...
Pioneering Protection Beyond PCI
http://eventscribe.com/2016/Transact/QRcode.asp?Pres=129191
Wednesday, April 201:30 PM - 2:20 PMRoom: South Pacific ABCE: 1 Credit
Moderator(s):
Brad Corrion
Platform Architect, Intel Corporation, Chandler, Arizona
Speaker(s):
David Gosman
Global Hospitality Segment Manager, HP, New City, New York
Robert Martin
Vice President, Ingenico
George Rice
Senior Director, Payments, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Herndon, Virginia
Tiffany Trent-Abram
VP, Global Product Management, Payment Network Solutions, Transaction Network Services, Reston, Virginia
Track Sponsored By:
In order to deliver customized "next gen" retail experiences, retailers are collecting more personally identifiable information about consumers. The time is NOW to move to protecting all of the sensitive data streams- going beyond PCI scope to embrace protecting the entire customer. Stolen identities are both time consuming and expensive to remediate- and yet on the rise. In 2014 19M fraudulent tax returns were filed in the USA. Intel has assembled a panel of experts to discuss what can be done to protect the entire customer.
I believe you answered your own Question, providing your numbers are Correct.
Re: "they have shot themselves in the foot"
One IMPORTANT point your Article on MFA
You Posted :
www.allkoreandrama.net/news/Dev-Security:-Authentication-Is-More-Important-Than-Ever-in-2017
More on MSFT and end of Passwords.
Thanks Z
I meant to post this a few days ago, one of the MidShift Crew sent it to me.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84471.html
Forthjohn - Ascending Triangle.
Robov seem to be the main person posting Charts.
He's done some great annotated charts, sine he began Posting about two months ago.
If Robov is around this weekend a PM or a shoutout on the board might gain his attention.
Perhaps he can do an another Current Ascending Triangle Chart for you.
He would probably do more, but from what I see he does not get much feedback, for the time and quality Charts he does.
I think like anyone, is the time worth the effort of sharing, be it Posting, Charts and describing what going on or DD. I think most enjoy some feedback/discussion with the information they bring forth.
In one of Robov posts below he gives a Link about Ascending Triangles too.
His March 15th post was my favorite, but then that's just Space Coast Living and working at the Cape.
Hope you get the Chart you are looking for.
Chart 4/7
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130301266
Chart 4/7 Bullish Flags
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130304928
Chart 4/4
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130146804
Chart 3/26
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129883398
Chart 3/15
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129562430
ShortTornado & RDY2ROCK, Gold_Maker 4SD - Thanks !
There's lot of stuff on that Page in Print Most Known Fact !
Jtech, enjoys saves the Pictures, but I'm sure he's Right Clicking, saves as, right click save as.repeat.
Although the post took a litlte time to put together, it was easier than creating another Video only a few watch, and even less, click like.
I did throw a couple of new ones in there, including a few Tweets.
Yes having been CIO on MD at JPM for 26 years Kay can spot them too.
Hopefully he can catch them when they have thier "Guard" Pants Down, and leave most high and dry with a PR that will send the PPS up like a SPACEX Falcon 9 Rocket. (Lead-out & Lead-in) - As OTC Stocks are notorious for these Pests flying around.
On the Ignore Deal, it's just not that satisfing, it's almost like down here in Florida, we have mosquitoes, it's hard to Ignore them.. Some Floridians use all manner of weird things to repel them including Bounce Dryer Sheets, or they just buy a can of Deep Woods Off (Ignore).
When one is buzzing around my ear and bothering me, I just prefer to Slap the Sh_t out of it, much more satisfying.
Or sometimes a well thought out retorical statement keeps them at bay for at least a few days anyway. If you dont do something, the piles they leave draws Flys.
At which point I have to plug in my Bug Zapper.
Great Advice, Thank You - Keyword = Ignore
Look up the Meaning of NDA.
When some people speak, only Short people standing directly behind them, can hear what they say.
Will do Zpaul..
Although I'll skip the Interview
http://mediajobs.com/interview-strikeforce-70-market-norton-kaspersky-dont/3663/
I believe I brought it to your attention, and typed "George Waller 53 Minute Interview" in posts more times than I can remember.
I've also Heard, Read and Quoted a number of things from it many times too. It's chockfull of nice things to know.
The rest I will read or revisit this weekend Z.
Thanks and have a Great Weekend.
Nothing in that post assumed a thank-you
I can assure you.
Just a guess, rolling out AZURE,
Prior to a Settlement or Judgment
Imagine Damages or Paying past Royalties on using SFOR IP in a Product that is utilized daily in 128 different Countries.
Apologize for the Late repy.
I'll assume that was not a typo in spelling.
Silly Perhaps, but then it's in response to an Silly Poster who is infatuated with a Billboard on I-80 and cutting down SFOR at every Oppertunity.
The Main Point of the post for others was the Video with Bo and Reagan at the Bottom of the post, the BillBoard shows what Bo's Campaign Mayor Site shows. Reagan Video too.
Minus the StrikeForce Mods of course.
https://boformayor.com
I'll try to refrain from using my Video and Photo Editing S/W on my Samsung Tablet in the future as much as possible.
Meanwhile I think I'll go grab some Late Night Slop, I mean Snacks.
_______________Glad your Keepin an Eye on things, So am I.
________________________
Tell him to call Clear Channel and find out since he's hell bent on a single BillBoard advertisement on I-80.
http://clearchanneloutdoor.com/products/digital-billboards/
HSN and Ladies Handbags Wholly Cow!
When the Price of a Crap piece of Leather with a Name on it goes for $700, HSN should throw in a box of StrikeForce for free at HSN's expense.
As I guy I would say screw the Leather, How many Rib Eye Steaks could I get for $700.
Any good Deer Hunter could buy the whole Cow for $700. And do the work of skinning it, and filling his Freezer full of beef for a year.
Tan the hide, some leather work, and make his wife 20 Handbags.
$700. For a Purse or $800. For a Decent Powerful Gaming I7 PC from Best Buy... Humm tough decesion. LOL
Or just invest the $700 in 41,000 shares of SFOR stock.
Some Mom & Pop Shop
When a Company that most PEOPLE have never heard of has Webinair, Who is going to take time out of their Business Day to stop and Listen to someone speaking in an almost infinent number of internet sites and Webinars ?
Yeah, maybe some Mom & Pop shop looking for the latest App to help Promote or Safe Guard their Business.
I don't suppose anyone on this list cares a crap, they just decided to listen in to pass the Time.
LMAO
BTW: ZPaul, What is this ? Some list of small Mom & Pop Shops, That no one has ever heard of ? Come on Dude you can do much better work than this....
Thanks again Z for the Excellent DD. Seems the World Was Watching.
Gee I wonder why the International Monetary Fund would have someone within their Organization listening in ?
http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
Could we actually be talking about something on this Board that has Global Monetary Implications ? Nah, Katie Bacon just stumbled upon the Webinar while munching down her Big Mac and Fries during Lunch.
Yeah, and I saw my two Labrador Retrievers Literally Flying around the Neighborhood this Morning chasing Sand Hill Cranes Too !
I'm comfortable waiting paiently to see what Business Deals might come from a Webinar that no one gives a Crap About WBCTrader
____________________________________________________
SFOR Some Notable High Profile Attendees of SFOR/ACS webinar on 03/30/17
Note: This is a Partial List, there are 100's more which I thought of 2nd tier attendees smile
1. Rebecca lloyd
Head of Philanthropy
Prince of wales's charitable Foundation
United Kingdom
http://www.princeofwalescharitablefoundation.org.uk/
2. Mark Levsky
Csc/dxc technology
Connecticut, United States
http://www.dxc.technology/
3. Chris Boon
PwC
Georgia, United States
https://www.pwc.com/
4. Minh Phan
TIAA
New York, United States
https://www.tiaa.org/public/index.html
5. David Park
Security Analyst
Nebraska, United States
6. Alicia Alvarado
Sr. Product Devp & Mgmt
Cox
Georgia, United States
https://www.cox.com/residential/home.html
7. David Holmes
EMC
Massachusetts, United States
https://energy.emc.com/author/david-holmes/
https://www.emc.com/en-us/index.htm
8. Erik Zakrzewski
Sr. IT Security Analyst
Oracle
Virginia, United States
https://www.oracle.com/index.html
9. Christian Marcussen
CIO
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union
Kentucky, United States
http://www.fortknoxfcu.org/
10. Moussa ARAB
Senior Consultant
Dubai Media Incorporated
United Arab Emirates
http://www.dmi.gov.ae/
http://www.dubai.ae/en/Lists/GovernmentDepartments/DispForm.aspx?ID=20&category=Home
11. Dennis Woolly
Sears Holdings
Virginia, United States
https://searsholdings.com/
12. Stephane Doumbe
GRC Director
Ralph Lauren Corp.
New Jersey, United States
http://www.ralphlauren.com/home/index.jsp?direct
13. Rodolfo Gonzalez
Practice Manager, Cloud Security Services
Akamai, Costa Rica
https://www.akamai.com/
14. Amelia Mochny
Sustainability Program Manager
EMC
Massachusetts, United States
https://www.emc.com/en-us/index.htm
15. Freda Painter
ISO- International Organization for Standardization
West Virginia, United States
https://www.iso.org/about-us.html
16. Waqas Mehboob
Cyber Security Engineer
DEWA
United Arab Emirates
https://www.dewa.gov.ae/en
17.Peter Boothby
Enterprise Architect
Oracle Australia ACS
Australia
https://www.oracle.com/au/index.html
18. Allen Chin
Security and Compliance
Charles River Laboratories
Massachusetts, United States
http://www.criver.com/
19. Quinn Shamblin
Director, Enterprise Security Architecture
UnitedHealth Group | Optum
Minnesota, United States
http://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/
20. Joe Sabelja
IRM
JP Morgan
New York, United States
https://www.jpmorgan.com/country/US/en/jpmorgan
21. William Towe II
Endpoint Security Architect
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Texas, United States
https://www.stlouisfed.org/
22.Premela Isaac
Senior Records Officer
International Monetary Fund
District of Columbia, United States
http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
23.Christina Garcia
Director Software Engineering
Capital One
Illinois, United States
https://www.capitalone.com/
24.Nick Tannin
Aetna
Connecticut, United States
https://www.aetna.com/index.html
25.Tim Weaver
Delhaize America
North Carolina, United States
https://www.aholddelhaize.com/en/home/
26. Christopher Brown
Chief information security officer
Chicago Stock Exchange
Illinois, United States
http://www.chx.com/
27. Maureen Johnson
Cybersecurity Engineer
Harris Corporation
Maryland, United States
https://www.harris.com/
28. John Artman
Director of Crisis Management
Mastercard
Missouri, United States
https://www.mastercard.us/en-us.html
29. Stuart Breitkopf
Director, IT Risk and Compliance
Guardian
New Jersey, United States
https://www.guardianlife.com/
30. Eric Turille
Ascension health
California, United States
http://ascension.org/
31. Mark Kay
CEO
StrikeForce
New Jersey, United States
32. Julie Knoop
Zions Bank
Utah, United States
https://www.zionsbank.com/
33. Steve Suther
BNY Mellon
New York, United States
https://www.bnymellon.com/
34. Chad Phillips
University of Rochester Medical Center
New York, United States
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/
35.kevin gunter
Barrick
Alaska, United States
http://www.barrick.com/
36. Chris Pacey
Security Analyst
Accenture
United Kingdom
https://www.accenture.com/
37. Adam Black
Abbott
Florida, United States
http://www.abbott.com/
38. David Deane
security
HP- Australia
http://www8.hp.com/au/en/home.html
39.John Banaszak
CONDUENT
New Jersey, United States
https://www.conduent.com/
40.Tony Thompson
Smiths Detection NZ Ltd
New Zealand
http://smithsdetection.com/
42. mike mo
BGL GROUP
California, United States
https://www.bglgroup.co.uk/
43. Guy W
BOAC- British Overseas Airways Corporation
Pennsylvania, United States
https://www.britishairways.com
44. Michael Groark
National Park Service
Washington, United States
https://www.nps.gov/index.htm
45. Chris Kringle
CTO
SpacePort Computer Resources
Florida, United States
http://spaceportamerica.com/
46. Nick Tannin
Aetna
Connecticut, United States
https://www.aetna.com/index.html
47. Katie Bacon
IMF-International Monetary Fund
District of Columbia, United States
http://www.imf.org/external/index.htm
48. Larry Brennan
Vp of merchant PCI compliance
BAMS
Virginia, United States
https://www.bams.com/
49. Daryl Belfry
SR. Director of Infrastructure & Security
Maverik
Utah, United States
https://www.maverik.com/
50. Kirk Lonbom
Chief Information Officer
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
Illinois, United States
https://www.illinois.gov/iema/Pages/default.aspx
51, David Deane
security
HP
Australia
http://www8.hp.com/au/en/home.html
52.John Artman
Director of Crisis Management
Mastercard
Missouri, United States
https://www.mastercard.us/en-us.html
53. Tom Bennett
Security Architect
Highmark Health Services
Pennsylvania, United States
https://www.highmark.com/hmk2/index.shtml
54. Dianne Anderson
STX, Inc.
California, United States
https://www.stx.com/
55. Quinn Shamblin
Director, Enterprise Security Architecture
United Health Group | Optum
Minnesota, United States
http://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/
56.Jace Duet
IT Audit Principal
Sabre
Texas, United States
https://www.sabre.com/
57.Annie Wong
Business Audit Supervisor
Ford Motor Company
Michigan, United States
http://www.ford.com/
58.Larry Marshall
Caesars Entertainment
Nevada, United States
https://www.caesars.com/
59.Sam Penn
Ford Motor Company
Michigan, United States
http://www.ford.com/
60.Joshua Carlson
PACCAR
Washington, United States
http://www.paccar.com/
You can locate all of the above attendees & more in the webinar link at the bottom where it says "Network with like-minded attendees"
Re: And there is lots of it.
Yes I know I just read some of it.
Re: "we need some good news."
A good thought maybe someone does know someone, who knows someone.
But there is so much Good News I'm beside myself.
I mean just yesterday I opened this from ZPAUL and fell out of my chair.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130629288
Seems every week we are getting something Special.
And it's not just Fluff or little stuff, this is Big S__T, we are hearing.
Yes ISO definitely!
I've spoken about ISO here on the Board before.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130285673&txt2find=ISO
Now I get ya, Ho Ho Ho
Although I don't think Santa spells his name Chris, isn't it Kris ?
However Santa did talk to StrikeForce last Christmas.
You may have missed it ?
What is special about #45 ?
Someone from International Monetary Fund listening in would be far more Surprising. I mean The IMF is not some Venture Capital or Mutual Fund. LOL
Send me a PM mofan.
Impressive List ZPaul.
Beyond just Companies that are impressive enough to be tuning into an ACS Webinar. Does this make since. Unless there are a lot of thing we just are not aware of....... Pays to have Connections.
But when I saw #47 I had to do a Double Take.
Thanks, for pointing it out and listing.
My Hats Off to you Sir.
49'er
Heard it Before
But thanks for the reminder and the Proof in writing with the Patents noted.
My grin just got a little bigger.
ACS - An "All Critical System" component for Success.
"now there is a need for a R/S"
Re: "If anyone thinks HSN/Retail is where the real beef is , they missed the whole point"
I Could Not Agree More.
Since shortly after investing I've understood Where the Beef Is, in terms of Product and Services Revenue.
As they say, it doesn't take a Rocket Scientist!
I also agree with your Lost Revenue Premise Z
Please note the date of when this Pie Chart I made was added to my Image Library.
Jtech - Ram Tough She is.
She really was Super Good in Indy Car Won In Japan,
She gave up Indy Car for Money and went to NASCAR.
She has Balls,I give here that.
I took and Indy Car Ride at the Las Vegas Speedway, @ 160mph on a Banked Track, is not like Driving the Autobahn in Germany at 140 mph for hours. By the time we got up to speed and you feel those G's Wanting to pull you into the wall, you begin to think things like
"I wonder how many Laps are on these Tires ?"
This certainly does not show her at her best, But does show she is Ram Tough in many ways.
Damn I got Trumped