The Mobile Phone as an Authentication Device

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The Mobile Phone As An Authentication Device, is a strategic analysis of the market for mobile authentication products and services.

Author: Alan Goode
Publication Date: 19th November 2009
Number of Pages: 264
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This 264+ page report includes an investigation on current mobile phone-based authentication technologies. A detailed analysis of the current market is supported with interviews with key stakeholders, from vendors to end-users. Forecasts for growth opportunities, global and regional, are also included, for the five years from 2010 until 2014.

 

Report Benefits:

A unique guide to the mobile phone authentication market, including current status, market analysis and five-year forecasts:

 

  • A unique guide to the mobile phone authentication market, including current status, market analysis and five-year forecasts:
  • Authored by a leading industry expert with over 20 years’ worth of experience in this sector
  • Intelligent insight with industry interviews, case studies, vendor profiles and market driven analysis
  • Regional guide on activity that includes case studies on key deployments along with details on pricing and revenue opportunities

 

“The mobile phone is the perfect user-centric device for authenticating employees, internet banking customers and citizens into your network and will replace the hardware token as the de-facto 2FA device.” Alan Goode, Author and Founder, Goode Intelligence

Coverage

Market analysis and an investigation of the key market drivers and barriers.

 

An investigation into the current status of mobile phone authentication and a regional guide to where the technology is being deployed and adopted.

 

Analysis of the main technologies enabling the mobile phone to be used as an authentication device that includes:

  • One time password (OTP) sent via SMS: SMS delivery of an OTP to a mobile phone
  • Soft Token: Software, usually a java application, is downloaded and installed on a mobile phone to generate an OTP
  • Mobile PKI: The mobile version of the certifcate-based authentication system usinh PKI
  • Voice: The mobile phone user responds toa  voice-call to authenticate themselves

 

Interviews with leading stakeholders including; ActivIdentity, Anakam, Celestix, Clickatell, CRYPTOCARD, CRYPTOMAThic, Entrust, FireID, Fronde Anywhere, RSA, Logica, Monitise, PhoneFactor, SecurEnvoy, Signify, SMS Passcode, Sybase 365 and Vasco

 

Five-year forecasts from 2010-2014 including:

  • Mobile Phone Subscribers
  • Total Users:
    • By technology
    • By sector
    • Combined
  • Volume:
    • By technology
    • By sector
    • Combined
  • Revenue:
    • By technology
    • By sector
    • Combined

 

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