Analyst report from Goode Intelligence reveals that the market for mobile phone-based authentication products and services will grow significantly over the next four years and could become the de-facto standard for securing cloud-based services such as Google Apps.
London, United Kingdom – 21 September 2010 – Goode Intelligence’s (www.goodeintelligence.com) analyst report on the market for mobile phone-based authentication products and standards reveals that with the rush to cloud computing services there is an urgent need to strongly authenticate enterprise and consumer end‐users. The mobile phone could be the perfect de facto choice for this.
The report, The Mobile Phone As An Authentication Device – Analysis and Forecasts 2010 – 2014, shows that the key drivers behind this market growth and the adoption of mobile authentication include:
“Google’s recent announcement on its “Two-Step Verification” service is exactly what the industry needs. It is a vindication of the strengths of mobile phone-based authentication solutions that one of the largest technology companies in the world has chosen to develop a solution that can quickly improve its security posture. Time and time again it has been proven that passwords, on their own, are simply not good enough to authenticate users. A stronger and more flexible approach is needed to meet the growing authentication requirements of the converged and connected world.”
“Although we acknowledge that man-in-the-middle (MitM) and man-in-the-browser (MitB) attacks can undermine two-factor authentication we believe that it is the best current solution that ensures users are strongly authenticated into web and cloud services.”
Goode continued “I think Google’s announcement will kick-start the widespread adoption of mobile two-factor authentication and enable the spread of strong authentication outside of the enterprise environment – strong authentication for the masses. We applaud Google for its decision to invest in this solution and to make it freely available. It will also have a very positive effect on those technology vendors that are currently marketing alternative mobile-phone based authentication solutions. By offering additional services such as Out-Of-Bound (OOB) authentication and/or transaction verification services these vendors will still offer an attractive solution that will be a credible alternative to Google’s offering.”
Other findings from the report:
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