March 9-11, 2011
Montreal, Canada

Multi-factor authentication

The password is currently the most commonly used way to identify a user. It does not, however, have the level of security required to protect sensitive information.

The addition of new identification allows to solve this problem. In this presentation we will see the concepts of strong authentication, the presentation of alternative free or low cost multi-factor identification.

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Philippe Gamache

Gnome Archiviste

Philippe is a Developer AppSec Mentor. As a long-time internet developer, he frequently presented at conferences around the world and participated in local user groups. He has also published numerous screencasts, blogs, and technical articles. He’s also co-author of a PHP security book. He was a member of the executive board of Montreal’s OWASP group for several years.

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