“Frictionless UX and robust cybersecurity are no longer mutually exclusive,” says Prove’s Keiron Dalton on UK Finance
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In a recent article on UK Finance, Keiron Dalton, UK & EU Vice President at Prove, wrote about how financial institutions can embrace a secure and frictionless future while enabling consumers to choose how they are authenticated.
“The move towards frictionless user experiences such as one-time passwords has often resulted in increased fraud. Fortunately, with the advent of phone-centric technologies, frictionless user experience and robust cybersecurity are no longer mutually exclusive,” writes Dalton.
Read the full article on UK Finance here.
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