RSA Adaptive Authentication selected Sion

The company RSA Security is good deployment of Risk-Based Authentication site and user authentication TechnologiesBEDFORD, Mass., July 20 / PRNewswire-FirstCall / - RSA Security announced today that Zion Bancorporation opted for a RSA Adaptive authentication for their online banking system. RSA Security’s proven risk-based authentication and site for users of authentication solutions is fraud and identity theft security Sion customers access to its services via the Web.

Zions Bancorporation and soon customers a level even higher protection against fraud and identity theft with a mention of RSA Security’s solution of multi-factor authentication.

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