Passwordless, Biometric, Authentication In a world of stolen identities and compromised user credentials, Token is changing the way our customers secure their organizations by providing passwordless, biometric, multifactor authentication. We deliver the next generation of multifactor authentication that is invulnerable to social engineering, malware, and tampering for organizations where breaches, data loss, and ransomware must be prevented.
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Token introduces new biometric hard gates to protect enterprise AI agents from hijacked or rogue actions by requiring verified human approval. This provides MSPs with a critical new security capability to offer and implement for clients leveraging AI.
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2014
Employees
46
Industry
Computer & Network Security
Headquarters
West Henrietta, New York, United States
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You’re the only person your Token responds to, so no one can hack it. And because Token authenticates you automatically when you wear it, you never have to sign into your devices manually. Simple hand gestures replace the need to manually enter your passwords and PINs.
Token's TokenCore Wearable and Portable products now offer strong biometric assured identity protection for Salesforce access, helping customers and partners meet phishing-resistant MFA requirements. This provides MSPs with a crucial security solution to offer and implement for clients managing Salesforce environments.
Read moreThis article details how attackers are shifting from exploiting software vulnerabilities to compromising identity systems for lateral movement. MSPs should take note of this trend and consider adapting their security architectures to protect clients from identity-based attacks and ransomware.
Read moreThis blog post highlights the alarming statistic that identity-specific attacks are often undetected, emphasizing the need for stronger identity security measures, which MSPs can leverage to enhance their security offerings.
Read moreThe blog post emphasizes the risk of using outsourced support desks for identity verification and highlights how they may not provide cryptographic proof of identity. This is relevant for MSPs providing support services, especially those outsourcing help desk functions, by pointing to the risks involved and the need for robust identity verification processes using technologies that provide cryptographic proof.
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