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Norton Secure Login: High Assurance Authentication 

Jun 23, 2015 07:16 PM

The world is moving to the cloud. Between electronic prescriptions, healthcare patient portals, and online government websites, these new solutions help simplify lives and let us move at a fast pace. And with this flexibility and ease of use, ensure that users data is secure by letting Norton Secure Login handle all your high assurance authentication needs.

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The authentication infrastructure leverages over fifty million existing Norton Secure Login users (those who use our Norton Security products) and allows them to elevate to a highly secured and identity proofed credential. Various customers use this today for authenticating to government websites, satisfying DEA Electronic Prescription of Controlled Substances (EPCS) requirements, and more. These user accounts will be further secure with an embedded Symantec VIP as part of two-factor authentication for every username and password.

Norton Secure Login is a Kantara approved, FICAM certified, and NIST compliant credential service provider. Get started with NSL today!

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Jul 16, 2015 01:55 AM

Very good!  I'm going to wait and see how all this affects me directly.  The problem for me is that Norton is no longer the primary computer security provider out there.  Even though one of my proteges went over to Norton and helped drive the integration side of the software interfaces and functionality, the overarching organizational entity that is Norton is just another player in a huge pack of players.  The sheer numbers of competitors tends to drown out much of Norton's message to consumers, and the firm's close ties to Intel are actually holding it back.  My own experiences with Norton support personnel exposed an organizational culture that is under-motivated, less than inclined to go the extra mile for the customer, and quite frankly, I found Norton's support presence to be a deciding factor in my judgment that this is a company that COULD be great, but it isn't.  I demanded a refund for my last purchase, because I had problems installing it (I shouldn't have those types of problems --- I'm a senior software integration engineer myself.), and the support personnel sounded bored, and perfectly happy to just give my money back just so I'd get off the phone.  That's not a picture of a winning product sales & support organization.

Still, Norton has a massively capable body of engineers looking into anything and everything that looks even remotely fishy out there on the Internet.  They have the potential to be highly proactive in solving consumers' security problems almost before the customer realizes he's got a problem.  Norton, I'm still rooting for you!

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