
Two-factor authentication (or two-factor authentication) is proof of a user's identity in which two features are used in combination. For example, credit cards and pins are used, or passwords and TANs (transaction numbers).
Simple Identity and Authentication Management
With Feature Pack 2602 for SAP Business One 10.0, SAP is extending Identity and Authentication Management (IAM) with several functionalities, ...
Security alarm for ERP systems
The Log4Shell crisis has raised awareness: Companies need to pay more and increased attention to ERP security. ERP software ...
Log4Shell (Log4j gap) & SAP Business One
A security vulnerability "Log4Shell" (CVE-2021-44228) was categorised as extremely critical by the German Federal Office for Security (BSI) on 10.12.02021 with the level red ...
Two-factor authentication for MariProject
An access point with strong security is not only useful for online banking. Applications that allow access to ...
Data secure in the cloud
In-house means more security. This is the misconception that many companies fall prey to. What is overlooked is that this money-saving mentality for software ...
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