A throwback from an article in 2013 on SFOR. ht
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https://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-grundvig...12002.html
“So StrikeForce took their ahead-of-the-curve technology to the federal government. “It was 2002, and the government said they weren’t interested, noting that the old generation cellular network had too many dropped calls and mobile phones didn’t have the best connections. We forged on, developing multiple methods and expanded our technology offering.”
I think it’s safe to say the Federal Gov’t hears SFOR loud and clear now! I also especially liked this from the article:
“Mr. Waller recalled a story at a security Conference in Brazil, where he compared his hard token system to that of a competitor. After they both successfully verified their identities on the network, on the laptop, and on a mobile device, he said, “I took their hard token, dropped it on the floor and stomped on it, breaking it. And the competitor said, ‘Hey, what are you doing?’ and Waller replied, ‘Now go ahead and authenticate your credentials again?’”
Obviously the competitor couldn’t do it, to which Mr. Waller flashed a Brooklyn smile to prove his point on StrikeForce’s secure access.
“There are two key differentiators from our products compared to the competitors. First, our platform can sit 100 percent on-premise, off-premise in the cloud, or in a hybrid,” he explained. “Second, we have been awarded the patent for out-of band authentication; we have two other patents pending. We also offer sixteen different methods of authentication that all of the big security companies combined can’t offer.”
Pretty soon we’ll all be flashing that Brooklyn Smile! ))))))