Keeper Security today announced that it has achieved certification through the RSA Ready Technology Partner Program for its interoperability with RSA SecurID offering, a market leading two-factor authenticationproduct from RSA. This certification is designed to bring seamless, out of the box RSA SecurID interoperability for Keeper’s Password Manager and Digital Vault customers, enabling security conscious enterprises to deploy an added layer of authentication. When RSA SecurID authentication is enabled on a Keeper account, users are prompted for their Keeper login (their email address and master password) and then asked to enter the RSA SecurID token code which changes every 60 seconds to help thwart a hacker from gaining access.
One thing to note is that Keeper was selected by AT&T as the only password management application to be pre-loaded on all Android and Windows Phone devices in the United States. Thus it has some credibility in the security space. Credibility that is about to increase with having RSA on board.
Keeper Security Collaborates With RSA To Enhance Security Of Their Apps
Posted in Commentary with tags Keeper Security on April 23, 2015 by itnerdKeeper Security today announced that it has achieved certification through the RSA Ready Technology Partner Program for its interoperability with RSA SecurID offering, a market leading two-factor authenticationproduct from RSA. This certification is designed to bring seamless, out of the box RSA SecurID interoperability for Keeper’s Password Manager and Digital Vault customers, enabling security conscious enterprises to deploy an added layer of authentication. When RSA SecurID authentication is enabled on a Keeper account, users are prompted for their Keeper login (their email address and master password) and then asked to enter the RSA SecurID token code which changes every 60 seconds to help thwart a hacker from gaining access.
One thing to note is that Keeper was selected by AT&T as the only password management application to be pre-loaded on all Android and Windows Phone devices in the United States. Thus it has some credibility in the security space. Credibility that is about to increase with having RSA on board.
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