Behavioral Biometrics What is it? Where did it come from? Why does it matter?
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Our new in-depth guide to this core Plurilock technology details the technology, its applications, and its future trajectory.
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Hardware Authenticators Compared
RSA. YubiKey. Gemalto. Deepnet. How do the major authenticator families compare with one another—and how do they compare with Plurilock solutions?
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New Federal Contracts Announced
This month Plurilock announced U.S. and Canadian government contracts in exciting cybersecurity areas—all while experiencing rapid growth.
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Plurilock and NIST SP 800-207
Our latest datasheet details how Plurilock products help organizations to achieve a Zero Trust environment by meeting NIST SP 800-207 requirements.
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Our new ADAPT and DEFEND brochure. Updated benefits, use cases, and specifications for Plurilock’s flagship products.
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What “Zero Trust” really means. Don’t get confused by each vendors’ zero trust marketing. Zero trust means something—something specific.
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“Passwords are like cockroaches—nobody likes them, but they are extremely difficult to get rid of. One of the main reasons is that most alternatives introduce a new set of challenges—cost, complexity, and most of all, a negative user experience. Plurilock provides a nearly frictionless experience for users—no extra steps to take, no tokens to fumble around for, no PINs to enter, and nothing to remember.”
— 451 Research
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Need us as a technology partner? Plurilock can collaborate on OEM solutions, white label solutions, API integrations, and co-branded solutions. We play nicely with others.
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