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RSA Chief Security Architect Robert Griffin Tackles Risk-Based Authentication As Anti-Fraud Tool


security-lock-chipTYSONS CORNER, VA September 8, 2015 — Robert Griffin of RSA said federal enterprises should use authentication technologies with a risk-based approach to help minimize fraud in government service transactions, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday.

Griffin, chief security architect at RSA, wrote in a GCN guest post published Wednesday that the importance of continuous risk-based authentication was among the lessons learned from the OPM cybersecurity breach.

“[A] model of continuous adaptive authentication and access control is extremely valuable across agency resources, where the risk for a given interaction can vary significantly, depending on the value of the information, the impact of fraudulent access to that information and the level of difficulty of remediation, ” Griffin said.

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