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Device Fingerprinting for Low Friction Authentication

Device Fingerprinting for Low Friction Authentication

Device Fingerprinting for Low Friction Authentication White Paper Today, users gain access to private information from just about anywhere in a variety of situations. As such, organizations continually face the dilemma of choosing between the risk pitfalls of remote access verses putting users through an arduous authentication process. Not so with strong authentication methods that provide greater flexibility in the way users are required to verify their identity. This paper will provide an overview of what device fingerprinting is and how it works. It will also cover why it’s important and how NetIQ enables you to best take advantage of it.1 Device Fingerprinting for Low Friction Authentication Smarter Authentication With ever increasing cases of account hijacking and cybercrim

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