TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SecureKey Technologies today announced its briidge.net Connect service meets the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council’s (FFIEC) layered security guidance for secure authentication in an online banking environment. The service has also received re-certification for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) compliance. Verified by independent regulatory compliance services provider, Coalfire Systems, Inc. and global information security firm, Herjavec Group, respectively, SecureKey provides financial institutions with multi-channel customer authentication assurances.
According to Verizon, 33 percent of today’s web application attacks are financially motivated, with hackers targeting vulnerable identity and authentication controls to obtain access to customer accounts, transaction funds and other sensitive information.
“Cybercrime is the single greatest security threat to today’s companies and their consumers,” said Robert Herjavec, Founder and CEO of Herjavec Group. “By achieving PCI-DSS certification and eliminating the vulnerabilities of standard username and password approaches, SecureKey is ahead of the curve, providing peace of mind and an important level of dual factor authentication security to its customers.”
Although SecureKey currently does not process payment transactions or personal identifiable information (PII) data, the company has gone the extra mile with its infrastructure to ensure the safe handling of cardholder information for its customers. SecureKey’s continuous monitoring practices and strict information security controls have enabled its briidge.net Connect and CMS (Card Management System) services to once again achieve PCI-DSS compliance certification from global security leader Herjavec Group.
“Recent breaches have dramatically changed the way the financial services industry views security,” said Adam Sarote, managing director of Coalfire in the Northeast. “With financial institutions increasingly turning to FFIEC recommendations to guide them in their security programs, SecureKey’s layered authentication approach and initiative in affirming FFIEC compliance are clear competitive differentiators in the industry.”
Single-factor authentication is inadequate to prevent the risks associated with identity theft and fraudulent transactions. FFIEC guidelines recommend a security approach that includes a combination of multi-factor authentication and effective layered security controls.
Rather than developing and implementing a strong authentication solution for a stand-alone application, briidge.net Connect functionality is designed to be embedded into existing web and mobile applications. Customers only need one credential, and financial institutions maintain full control of the customer experience across all channels and devices.
“briidge.net Connect eliminates the need to store and transport passwords, mitigating the privacy risks associated with usernames, passwords and personal verification questions,” said Charles Walton, CEO of SecureKey. “Coalfire’s verification of our compliance with FFIEC guidelines, and Herjavec Group’s PCI-DSS re-certification reaffirm that we are taking the right steps to address the top-of-mind concerns and challenges faced by the financial institutions we serve in the U.S. and Canada.”
To learn more about SecureKey’s briidge.net Connect platform and discover how you can improve your online authentication services, please visit: http://securekey.com/products-services/connect2/.
About Coalfire
Coalfire is the global technology leader in
cyber risk management and compliance services for enterprises and
government organizations. Coalfire’s professionals are renowned for
their technical expertise and unbiased assessments and recommendations.
Coalfire’s approach builds on successful, long-term relationships with
clients to achieve multiple compliance objectives tied to a long-term
strategy to prevent security breaches and data theft. For more
information, visit www.coalfire.com.
About Herjavec Group
Dynamic IT entrepreneur Robert Herjavec
founded Herjavec Group in 2003, and it quickly became one of North
America’s fastest-growing technology companies, accelerating from $400K
to $140 million in sales annually over 12 years. Herjavec Group delivers
managed security services globally supported by a state-of-the-art, PCI
compliant Security Operations Centre (SOC), operated 24/7/365 by
certified security professionals. This expertise is coupled with a
leadership position across a wide range of functions including
compliance, risk management & incident response. Herjavec Group has
offices globally including three headquarters in Toronto (Canada), New
York City (USA) and Reading (United Kingdom). For more information,
visit www.herjavecgroup.com.
About SecureKey Technologies
For online services that
require privacy and security, SecureKey
is the identity and authentication service provider that gives consumers
secure and convenient access to critical online services. Its services
allow organizations to build or subscribe to an identity network that
connects consumers with online services where both privacy and security
are paramount. SecureKey is headquartered in Toronto, with offices in
Boston, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. The company is backed by a
world-class group of venture and corporate investors that include
strategic investments from Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Rogers Venture
Partners, and Intel Capital.