Trusted access for corporate banking solution from IronKey
Posted by Ken Y-N on February 26th, 2010 at 03:18pm
A recent press release from IronKey discussed their Trusted Access for Banking solution, a dongle that plugs into any PC and on entering the correct password (only a password, not multi-factor authentication?), performs a health check of the host PC and launches a virtualised operating system with a secure browser, and also uses one time password functionality from RSA to authenticate the user to the banking servers.
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1 Comment for Trusted access for corporate banking solution from IronKey
1. FORGUES | March 10th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
hi,
the problem is always the same … the password on that kind of solution. The keyloggers can catch the password on the computer host. Even the ‘virtual keyboard’ aren’t secure … keyloggers can catch the mouse’s events and collect the pixel under the mouse.
security is really difficult. the good solution is to have dedicate keyboard on the secure device.
btw, interessting article.
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