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Title: Study: Companies can halve authentication costs by ditching hardware tokens
Post by: RealWire on July 04, 2012, 08:54:14 PM
Large enterprises can save more than $165,000 by shifting to smart device-based software for vital authentication in BYOD era

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Oslo, Norway, 4th July, 2012 – A new study, carried out by authentication experts Encap, compares the cost of authentication methods for enterprises. It reveals that large companies could halve the total cost of ownership of authentication technology used by employees for secure access to enterprise services/applications via private and enterprise owned networks. An enterprise with around 3,000 employees could save up to $165,000 over three years by migrating from hardware-based solutions.

Top line findings:

CAPEX: The deployment cost for hardware one time password (OTP) is $202,000 vs. smart device-based software at $9,000, representing a 95 per cent decrease in cost

Replacement costs: Hardware OTP replacement costs are over 90 per cent more expensive than all software based approaches

Annual cost per user: SMS OTP is the highest annual cost per user at $35, when compared to $15 for smart device-based software

Software-based: Smart device-based software is at least 60 per cent less expensive than all other software based approaches in terms of annual costs per user

Today, authentication methods are predominantly hardware-based and usually take the form of a small device or token that provides a one-time-password (OTP) that an employee uses to access enterprise or cloud services. The need for employee authentication is increasing in importance with the emergence of the ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) phenomenon.

“The BYOD trend is growing, and employees are demanding access to enterprise applications quickly and securely, no matter where they are or what device they are using. A solution that allows access to these services regardless of the device, location or network in a secure manner is invaluable to enterprise IT managers,” says Sarah Wallace, Analyst for Heavy Reading.

Encap’s study analysed the average cost of the six most prevalent approaches to authentication for a large enterprise with 3,000 users over a three year period. These include hardware approaches such as hardware OTPs and smart tokens (a USB or smart card), as well as software such as smart device-based software, mobile OTP (usually an app), PC OTP (via a web-browser) and SMS OTP. All of the approaches are two-factor authentication where the user requires something they have (a card or token) and something they know (password or PIN) to gain access.

“Having invested in remote access and cloud apps, enterprises must do everything possible to simplify speedy and secure access. Smart device software authentication turns smart devices – enterprise or employee-owned – into security credentials at an unbeatable price point,” said Thomas Bostrøm Jørgensen, CEO of Encap. “Our study shows that the time for hardware-based authentication has passed - it is just too expensive when compared with the alternatives.”

“But this is about more than just cost,” continued Jørgensen. “Employees – people - want simple access across a range of devices. Similarly, IT managers want to easily integrate authentication without painful provisioning and replacement issues. Hardware approaches are incompatible with today’s world of smart devices, remote access and cloud apps. It’s time for a change.

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