Black Hat 2009: SSL insecurity
New flaws with how SSL is implemented were revealed at Black Hat 2009, but SecureAuth can’t be tricked. These flaws can trick a user in to thinking they are at a legitimate web site. The main problem...
View ArticleSSL VPN Vulnerabilities Don’t Have to Leave You Vulnerable
A recent advisory from US-CERT has a lot of people who are thinking about deploying SSL VPN, or who have deployed SSL VPN, wondering if this is a good decision. There are a lot of articles on the...
View ArticleSecureAuth supports Cisco AnyConnect for iPhone
Yesterday Cisco AnyConnect for iOS 4 devices became available via the Apple App Store, http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cisco-anyconnect/id392790924?mt=8. Cisco AnyConnect further extends the enterprise...
View ArticleSecureAuth debuts iOS enrollment with Junos Pulse Client Integration at RSA...
Administrators who have attempted to integrate the Junos iOS Pulse Client with their enterprise were delighted by demonstrations of secure enrollment to the enterprise using SecureAuth technologies....
View ArticleSecureAuth Supports Cisco AnyConnect for Android!
Webinar: Secure Cisco Remote Access for Android Devices with SecureAuth Thur, Sept 1st, 10am PST Cisco has recently broken from the ranks and released an Android VPN client...
View ArticleSecuring Your Google Apps Identity: SecureAuth iOS ActiveSync client...
Google Apps offers the delegation of identity authority to the enterprise using tools like SAML, allowing the SecureAuth enterprise IdP to act as the arbiter of identity and access to the Google Apps...
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