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Re: ual Factor/Adaptive Authentication

Subject: Re: ual Factor/Adaptive Authentication
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 07:56:36 -0700
On 5/3/06, Casey DeBerry <cdeberry@cobizinc.com> wrote:
If you are in any way governed by FFIEC, this is your MO for 2006.  I
had an introduction to RSA's offering today which included recently
purchased Passmark, and Cyota's converged solution.  Initially, I was

BofA uses Passmark (see http://www.bankofamerica.com/privacy/passmark/ ). The security concerns of Passmark was dicussed on Full disclosure see: http://seclists.org/lists/fulldisclosure/2005/May/0629.html

Passmark technology tries to solve the machine authentication problem
using encrypted cookies. The idea looks good, but I don't know how
safe it is.

I would personally wait till Passmark and similar technologies utilize
TPM (Trusted Platform Module) to perform a mutual authentication
before I can consider replacing physical hardware tokens with
Passmark.

But then again a TPM does NOT replace a USB cryptographic key device /
token. They compliement each other. A USB token/smart card
authenticates the user whereas a TPM authenticates a machine.

I guess use of passmark instead of physical tokens will depend on the
security needs of the system.....

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