IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 18, 2013 – SecureAuth, a leading provider of identity enforcement technology for the enterprise, was issued two patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office. Patent 8,301,877 is ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SecureAuth, a leader in access management and authentication, unveiled the launch of Arculix™ – a game-changing platform that for the first time combines orchestration ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, SecureAuth, a leader in next generation identity and access management for the Global 2000, has acquired Acceptto, an emerging leader in passwordless ...
IRVINE, CA --(Marketwired - November 30, 2016) - SecureAuth Corporation, the leader in adaptive access control, today announced the launch of Symbol-to-Accept, a patent-pending mobile multi-factor ...
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwire - Nov 5, 2012) - SecureAuth today announced an enhancement to SecureAuth IdP that frees SharePoint administrators, integrators and resellers from being restrained to ...
SecureAuth is in the business of adaptive access control. What that means in plain (or at least more plain) English is that the company offers security solutions that balance strength with ease of use ...
IRVINE, Calif., May 21, 2013 – SecureAuth, a leading provider of identity enforcement technology for the enterprise, today launched SecureAuth IdP 7.0, an identity access management software that uses ...
A new next-generation access and authentication platform powered by artificial intelligence was launched Wednesday by SecureAuth. The platform, Arculix, combines orchestration, passwordless technology ...
SecureAuth, a provider of identity and access management solutions for cloud, hybrid, and on-premise environments, today announced it has acquired passwordless authentication startup Acceptto. The ...
SecureAuth is a vendor in the authentication and access space. It covers a range of related functions including authentication, single sign on, and user self-service. At its core, SecureAuth is ...
Passwords are notoriously problem-filled as a security measure, with everything from rampant re-use across accounts to poor choices like “password1” plaguing their effectiveness at keeping out hackers ...