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neXus TruID for Blackberry 10

Using your mobile device as a token to enable strong two factor authentication for your applications is really user convenient.

A phone is one of the most precious a user has and make sure to always have at hands. Users tend to return to pick up a forgotten phone, but other things they can do without, such as house keys, etc.

Recently we added Blackberry 10 to the list of supported mobile platforms for neXus TruID. The app is available on BlackBerry World and do of course support secure online activation. It runs with neXus Hybrid Access Gateway and PortWise Access Manager and Authentication Server. Third party applications can be integrated using standards like SAML 2.0 and Radius.

Ämnen

  • Datasäkerhet

Kategorier

  • authentication server
  • portwise
  • hybrid access gateway
  • hag

Regioner

  • Dalarna

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