Verisign VIP for Two-Factor Authentication, and PIP for OpenID

April 26, 2009

I’ve been using Verisign VIP > for a while now with a hard token like the one seen below. It allows you to add two-factor authentication to sites like Ebay > and PayPal >.

vip_token

But at RSA 2009 >, which I just returned from, I found out Verisign has released a soft token as well, and it works for all the main mobile platforms–including iPhone. The app is free from the app store >, and here’s how it looks:

vip

So you’re probably asking what all this works with. Well, here’s a list > of supported websites:

vip_sites

These sites directly support Verisign VIP, which is really just an OATH-based multi-factor authentication system.

This is cool, but the real reach of this system is that you can use your VIP credential as a second factor to pip.verisignlabs.com >, which is Verisign’s OpenID > implementation.

And that’s why I use Verisign for my OpenID system: it’s not only a solid OpenID implementation, but it also allows me to use a token for two-factor authentication. And now that they have a soft-token for the iPhone, it’s even better.

I suggest you check it out. ::

Links

[ Verisign VIP (Two-Factor Auth) | verisign.com > ][ Verisign PIP (OpenID) | verisignlabs.com > ]

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