Security News > 2019 > February > GlobalSign joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association providing safer mobile authentication
GMO GlobalSign, a global Certificate Authority (CA) and a leading provider of identity and security solutions for the enterprise, announced it has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association, a collaborative initiative to help organizations worldwide defend against increasingly sophisticated, fast-moving threats. The relationship between GlobalSign and Microsoft Intune, a leading unified endpoint management solution, will help protect corporate resources from unauthorized access while removing the need to enter username and passwords as enterprise users access … More → The post GlobalSign joins Microsoft Intelligent Security Association providing safer mobile authentication appeared first on Help Net Security.
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