Protecting Credentials with the Strength of Silicon
To reduce risk, organisations need to embrace multifactor authentication.
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Multifactor authentication is a combination of something you know, something you are, and something you have. Something you know can be a password or PIN; something you are can be a biometric factor, such as a fingerprint or facial characteristic; and something you have can be the location of your PC or Bluetooth* phone proximity.
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New 7th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor-based devices provide a portfolio of hardware-enhanced security solutions that help protect against modern cyber threats. The key solution is Intel® Authenticate Technology, which is designed to verify no less than two authentication factors, grounding the processing of credential keys and IT policies in the latest chipsets, where they are harder for thieves to access.